About Desert Eagle Serpent Strike

Desert Eagle Serpent Strike is finished with an orange and red snakeskin pattern across the slide, giving the pistol a scaled, reptilian texture. A coiled snake graphic on the grip reinforces the theme, making this Desert Eagle skin stand out from more conventional solid-color or metallic finishes in CS2.

Release & Source

Found In

The Desert Eagle Serpent Strike can be found in the Fever Case.

Float Range & Wear

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The Desert Eagle Serpent Strike is available in all conditions, from Factory New to Battle-Scarred. The higher the float value, the more scratches and wear will be visible on the skin.

Rarity

Drop Chance~15.98%

The Desert Eagle Serpent Strike is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common Desert Eagle skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What stickers look best on Desert Eagle Serpent Strike?

Stickers with orange, red, and gold tones fit this finish best, especially designs that echo the snake motif. Good options include Battle Scarred (Holo), Howling Dawn, Dragon Lore (Foil), and Gold Web (Foil). If you want a cleaner craft, 2x Battle Scarred (Holo) on the slide with 2x Gold Web (Foil) keeps the warm color balance consistent.

How rare is the Desert Eagle Serpent Strike?

Desert Eagle Serpent Strike is a Restricted-grade skin from the Fever Case and The Fever Collection, so it sits in the mid-tier rarity band rather than the top covert tier. It is less common than Mil-Spec and Industrial Grade drops, but more obtainable than Classified, Covert, or special rare items. StatTrak versions are naturally rarer because they come from a smaller subset of case openings.

What are the different Desert Eagle Serpent Strike patterns?

Desert Eagle Serpent Strike uses a pattern seed system, but unlike skins where specific seeds create major visual changes, this finish is not widely separated into premium pattern tiers. Most seeds keep the same orange-red snakeskin identity, with only minor shifts in how the scales and linework land across the slide and frame. That means buyers usually focus more on overall look than on chasing a single known top pattern.

Is Desert Eagle Serpent Strike pattern 425 special?

Pattern 425 is not broadly recognized as a distinct premium seed for Desert Eagle Serpent Strike in the way some Case Hardened or Fade patterns are. Any value difference usually comes down to whether that specific seed places the snakeskin lines or brighter orange sections in a cleaner way on the slide. For this skin, pattern appeal is mostly subjective and visual rather than tied to an established market-wide ranking.

Is Desert Eagle Serpent Strike pattern 100 special?

Pattern 100 is not commonly treated as a standout or named pattern for Desert Eagle Serpent Strike. On this skin, seed differences tend to create small layout changes rather than dramatic pattern outcomes, so pattern 100 is usually judged by screenshot inspection instead of a fixed premium label. If the scale placement looks centered and the red-orange contrast is strong, some buyers may still prefer it aesthetically.