P2000 Acid Etched
(Field-Tested)About P2000 Acid Etched
The P2000 Acid Etched applies a randomized multicolored etched pattern across the slide, frame, and grip, blending neon greens, blues, purples, and orange over a dark base. Among P2000 skins in CS2, it stands out for its abstract acid-wash appearance and pattern-based finish, which can also include the skin’s rare four-leaf clover detail.
Release & Source
The P2000 Acid Etched can be found in the Prisma 2 Case.
Float Range & Wear
The P2000 Acid Etched 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 P2000 Acid Etched is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common P2000 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
P2000 Acid Etched works well with green and gold stickers that match the clover detail and mixed metallic finish. Good options include Lucky 13, Team Spirit (Gold), Ninjas in Pyjamas (Gold), and Lambda Holo. For a cleaner craft, use one or two matching green holos instead of covering the central pattern.
"Acid etched" refers to a surface treatment where a design is created by using acid to mark or texture metal. On this skin, the name fits the irregular, chemically-weathered look and multicolored metallic pattern. It gives the P2000 a rough industrial finish rather than a clean painted appearance.
Yes. The skin uses a randomized pattern layout, and the most talked-about variation is the rare four-leaf clover mentioned in the official description. Collectors usually check how clearly the clover appears and where it sits on the slide when comparing pattern desirability.
The best-known pattern on P2000 Acid Etched is one with a clearly visible four-leaf clover in a central, easy-to-see position. Patterns where the green and gold tones are balanced and the clover is unobstructed are usually the ones people look for most. Since the finish is randomized, pattern preference is mostly about clover visibility and overall color placement.

