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About MP9 Pandora's Box

The MP9 Pandora's Box features a deep blue finish covered with airbrushed cartoon spirits and scattered eye motifs across the receiver, grip, and magazine well. This playful supernatural theme gives the compact MP9 a more illustrated look than most skins for the weapon, setting Pandora's Box apart from more conventional military or geometric designs in CS2.

Release & Source

The MP9 Pandora's Box can be found in the The Gods And Monsters Collection. The MP9 Pandora's Box is part of the Pandora's Box family.

Float Range & Wear

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The MP9 Pandora's Box cannot drop in Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.38, with Field-Tested being the worst available condition.

Rarity

Drop Chance~79.92%

The MP9 Pandora's Box is a Mil Spec Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common MP9 skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What stickers look best on MP9 Pandora's Box?

MP9 Pandora's Box works best with stickers that match its purple, pink, and ghostly cartoon palette. Good options include Sticker Infinite Diamond (Holo), Sticker Watermelon Tentaskull (Holo), Sticker Kawaii Killer CT, and Sticker Pegasus (Holo). If you want a cleaner craft, repeating one holo sticker across all four positions keeps the busy artwork from looking cluttered.

What is the MP9 Pandora's Box pattern?

MP9 Pandora's Box uses a fixed skin design rather than a special pattern-based finish, so different pattern seeds do not create rare variants the way Case Hardened or Fade skins can. The artwork centers on cartoon-like spirits in pink and purple tones, which stays visually consistent across copies. For this skin, wear level matters more than pattern seed when it comes to appearance.

Is MP9 Pandora's Box a good trade-up skin?

MP9 Pandora's Box can matter in trade-up planning because it comes from The Gods and Monsters Collection, which is known for high-value top-end outcomes. Its usefulness depends on the exact input mix, float control, and the prices of collection-restricted outputs at the time you build the contract. It is not a universal trade-up staple, so profitability needs to be checked case by case rather than assumed.