Dual Berettas Flora Carnivora
About Dual Berettas Flora Carnivora
Dual Berettas Flora Carnivora features three vividly painted carnivorous plants wrapped across the paired pistols in purple, green, and orange tones. The organic, creature-like artwork gives these Dual Berettas a more chaotic and illustrated look than most skins for the weapon, with dense detailing covering the slides, frames, and grips.
Release & Source
The Dual Berettas Flora Carnivora can be found in the Recoil Case.
Float Range & Wear
The Dual Berettas Flora Carnivora 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.
The Dual Berettas Flora Carnivora is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common Dual Berettas skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Stickers with green, pink, and tropical tones fit this skin best, especially designs that match the carnivorous plant artwork. Good options include Watermelon Flow (Holo), Miami Flow (Holo), Infinite Diamond (Holo), and Green's Problem (Paper). If you want a cleaner craft, use the same holo on both pistols so the pair looks consistent in game.
Dual Berettas Flora Carnivora is a Restricted-grade skin from The Recoil Collection, which places it in the mid-tier rarity bracket for that drop pool. It is less common than Mil-Spec and Industrial Grade skins from the same case, but more common than Classified, Covert, or rare special items. It also comes in both regular and StatTrak versions, which makes StatTrak examples less common than standard ones.
Yes, Dual Berettas Flora Carnivora is available in StatTrak because it is a case skin from the Recoil Case and not a souvenir-only item. StatTrak versions track confirmed kills and usually have lower supply than non-StatTrak copies. On a dual-pistol skin, the counter is mainly useful for collectors who want matching themed loadouts across pistols.
Dual Berettas Flora Carnivora can be used as a Restricted input in trade-up contracts, so its value for trade-ups depends on the price of other Recoil Collection Restricted skins and the outcomes you are targeting. Because trade-up math changes with market prices, it is usually evaluated as a filler or collection-specific input rather than a universally strong contract piece. Check current Recoil Collection contract margins before buying it purely for trade-up use.

