Negev Mjölnir
(Minimal Wear)About Negev Mjölnir
The Negev Mjölnir features a red custom finish covered with Norse-inspired runes and knotwork, with glowing orange accents that evoke forged metal and mythic imagery. This Negev skin stands out from other machine gun finishes in CS2 through its detailed Nordic ornamentation and the distinct Mjölnir theme worked across the body and ammo box.
Release & Source
The Negev Mjölnir can be found in the The Norse Collection.
Float Range & Wear
The Negev Mjölnir 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 Negev Mjölnir is a Classified-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~3.2%, making it one of the rarest Negev skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Negev Mjölnir works best with stickers that match its red-and-gold palette and Norse theme. Good options include Gold Web (Foil) for warm metallic contrast, Crown (Foil) for a clean gold accent, Battle Scarred (Holo) for deeper red tones, and FURIA (Gold) Stockholm 2021 if you want a sharper black-and-gold look. If you want a themed craft, mixing 2 Crown (Foil) with 2 Gold Web (Foil) keeps the rune-heavy design readable.
Negev Mjölnir was originally introduced to Counter-Strike in November 2019 as part of the Operation Shattered Web content update and The Norse Collection. In CS2, it carried over as an existing skin rather than launching as a brand-new item. That means its release history is tied to its 2019 introduction, not a separate CS2 case release.
Negev Mjölnir is expensive because it comes from The Norse Collection, a collection associated with Operation Shattered Web content rather than a regular weapon case, which limits supply. It also has no StatTrak or Souvenir versions, so all demand is concentrated into the standard skin. Its distinctive rune-based design and links to other premium Norse Collection items like AWP Gungnir and MAG-7 Cinquedea also keep collector interest high.
Negev Mjölnir is usually discussed more as a high-tier collection output than as a practical trade-up ingredient because Norse Collection inputs are expensive and trade-up costs can become very high. It matters most in collection-based trade-up calculations alongside skins from The Norse Collection such as Nova Baroque Orange or P90 Astral Jörmungandr. If you are considering it for trade-ups, the decision depends heavily on exact input costs and target outcomes rather than the skin alone.

