MAG-7 Wildwood
(Battle-Scarred)About MAG-7 Wildwood
MAG-7 Wildwood features a woodland camouflage pattern made up of branches and leaves across the shotgun’s body, paired with muted green furniture and metallic bronze accents on the barrel assembly and controls. This nature-inspired finish gives the MAG-7 a field-oriented look that stands apart from more aggressive or industrial designs for the weapon in CS2.
Release & Source
The MAG-7 Wildwood can be found in the The Sport & Field Collection.
Float Range & Wear
The MAG-7 Wildwood 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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Earth-toned and nature-themed stickers fit the Wildwood finish best. Good options include Battle Scarred, Team Dignitas Cologne 2014 for muted brown-gold tones, Ninjas in Pyjamas Cologne 2014 for a dark paper look, and Lambda Holo for a clean green accent. If you want a stronger woodland theme, combine Battle Scarred with two Lambda Holos or mix in a Metal Skill Group sticker for a worn field-kit look.
No, the MAG-7 Wildwood is not known for special pattern tiers in the way skins like Case Hardened or Fade are. Pattern variation mainly changes how the branches and leaves are distributed across the shotgun, so preference is mostly visual rather than tied to established rarity. Buyers usually choose the placement they like most instead of chasing a recognized rare seed.
MAG-7 Wildwood uses pattern seeds that shift the position of the branch-and-leaf artwork across the body of the weapon. There are no named pattern categories or community-standard pattern charts for this skin, so patterns are usually judged by how balanced or dense the wood motif looks. In practice, people compare screenshots to find cleaner receiver coverage or more visible leaf detail.
There is no single accepted best pattern for the MAG-7 Wildwood because the skin does not have rare-tier seeds or official rankings. Most players prefer patterns where the branch texture is centered cleanly on the main body and the leaf shapes are easy to see without looking too cluttered. The best choice comes down to whether you want a denser forest look or a cleaner woodgrain appearance.

