Glock-18 Umbral Rabbit
About Glock-18 Umbral Rabbit
The Glock-18 Umbral Rabbit features a dreamlike painted scene of a pale rabbit leaping across the slide before a full moon, with layered clouds, temple structures, and flowering branches extending onto the grip. Its panoramic illustration gives this Glock-18 a more atmospheric, narrative-driven look than most pistol skins in CS2.
Release & Source
The Glock-18 Umbral Rabbit can be found in the Revolution Case.
Float Range & Wear
The Glock-18 Umbral Rabbit 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 Glock-18 Umbral Rabbit is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common Glock-18 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Stickers with purple, silver, blue, or moonlit themes fit the Umbral Rabbit well. Good options include Glitter stickers like Into The Breach Glitter, Fluxo Glitter, and Team Spirit Glitter for cool-toned shine, or paper and holo picks such as Infinite Diamond Holo and Unicorn Holo for a more surreal look. If you want a thematic craft, combine 2x Team Spirit Glitter with 2x Infinite Diamond Holo to match the rabbit-and-full-moon artwork.
Glock-18 Umbral Rabbit is a Restricted-grade skin from the Revolution Case and The Revolution Collection. In CS2 terms, that places it in the mid-tier of case rarity: less common than Mil-Spec drops, but much more obtainable than Classified, Covert, or special rare items like knives and gloves. StatTrak versions are rarer than the standard version because they come from a smaller portion of case openings.
No, the Glock-18 Umbral Rabbit does not have widely recognized rare patterns in the way skins like Case Hardened or Fade do. Its market value is driven more by wear, StatTrak status, and overall demand than by pattern-template hunting. Pattern differences exist technically, but they do not usually create premium tiers collectors specifically chase.
The Umbral Rabbit uses standard pattern indexing, so each finish can shift the placement of the artwork slightly across the slide and frame. In practice, collectors do not separate it into named pattern categories, and there is no accepted list of top-tier seeds. When people compare patterns on this skin, they are usually just checking for how centered the rabbit and moon artwork appears.
A strong craft direction is to lean into the purple-night palette with 4x Team Spirit Glitter or 4x Infinite Diamond Holo. For a more playful themed setup, mix Unicorn Holo with blue-purple event stickers that keep the lunar color balance. If you want a cleaner, less busy look, use two matching holo stickers near the rear of the slide so the rabbit artwork stays visible.

