MP7 Asterion
About MP7 Asterion
MP7 Asterion is finished with a spray-painted isometric labyrinth pattern that wraps the SMG in layered blue and violet geometric lines. Compared with more literal or industrial MP7 finishes, Asterion stands out through its maze-like motif and cool-toned palette drawn from the Gods and Monsters theme.
Release & Source
The MP7 Asterion can be found in the The Gods And Monsters Collection.
Float Range & Wear
The MP7 Asterion 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
MP7 Asterion works best with stickers that match its blue, grey, and maze-like design. Good options include Titan (Holo) Cologne 2014 for a clean blue accent, Team Liquid (Holo) Stockholm 2021 for deeper navy tones, Lambda (Holo) for a simple futuristic look, and Battle Scarred (Holo) for a metallic grey finish. If you want a themed craft, repeating 3x Lambda (Holo) or mixing Titan (Holo) with Team Liquid (Holo) fits the skin well.
MP7 Asterion is not a pattern-based skin in the way Case Hardened or Doppler finishes are. The labyrinth artwork is tied to the Asterion finish, so pattern index differences do not create major rare variants that collectors usually pay extra for. Small placement shifts can exist, but they are not a major value driver for this skin.
MP7 Asterion is a low-rarity skin from The Gods and Monsters Collection, so it is usually chosen for its design rather than rarity. Its blue-grey maze graphic gives it a clean, myth-inspired look that pairs naturally with skins like M4A1-S Icarus Fell or P2000 Pathfinder. If you like collection-themed loadouts, it fits that style well in CS2.
There is no widely recognized premium or community-famous Pattern 124 for MP7 Asterion. On this skin, individual pattern numbers generally do not have the same collecting importance seen on finishes like Case Hardened, Fade, or Marble Fade. For most buyers, overall appearance matters more than the specific pattern index.

