MP9 Mount Fuji
(Minimal Wear)About MP9 Mount Fuji
The MP9 Mount Fuji features an acrylic-style landscape of Mount Fuji at dawn, with a red rising sun and soft pastel tones spread across the compact SMG’s body. Unlike more graphic or tactical MP9 finishes, this skin stands out for its painted scenic theme and pattern-based application, which gives different examples of the MP9 Mount Fuji a varied composition.
Release & Source
The MP9 Mount Fuji can be found in the Operation Riptide Case.
Float Range & Wear
The MP9 Mount Fuji 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 MP9 Mount Fuji is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common MP9 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Stickers that match the red sun, blue sky, and Japanese theme work well on MP9 Mount Fuji. Good options include Fuji (Holo), Tokyo 2020-style red-and-white event stickers, Rising Sun-themed stickers, and blue holographic picks like Cloud9 (Holo) Stockholm 2021. A clean craft is to place one red accent sticker near the rear and two blue holos toward the front so the mountain artwork stays visible.
The most desirable MP9 Mount Fuji patterns are usually the ones where Mount Fuji appears clearly centered and the red sun is fully visible on the main body. Because the artwork is pattern-based, some seeds place more sky or crop the mountain, while better seeds show a cleaner landscape composition. Collectors generally look for a balanced view of the mountain, sun, and horizon rather than a specific universally agreed single best seed.
There is no official in-game pattern guide from Valve, so players usually compare seed screenshots on marketplaces and community databases. For MP9 Mount Fuji, the useful way to judge patterns is by checking how much of Mount Fuji is visible on the play side, whether the red sun is intact, and whether the scene looks centered instead of cut off. Pattern preference is mostly visual, not tied to special mechanics.
MP9 Mount Fuji does not have a famous one-off rare pattern category in the way some Case Hardened skins do. What people call a rare pattern here usually means a seed with an unusually clean full mountain scene or a very well-placed red sun on the visible side. Those patterns can attract extra buyer interest, but rarity is based on appearance and demand rather than an officially named tier system.

