P2000 Amber Fade
(Factory New)About P2000 Amber Fade
P2000 Amber Fade features a smooth gradient of transparent amber and olive tones airbrushed over a reflective chrome base, giving the pistol a polished metallic finish. Compared with more graphic P2000 skins, the Amber Fade stands out through its simple color transition and clean, understated treatment of the weapon’s slide and frame.
Release & Source
The P2000 Amber Fade can be found in the DreamHack 2013 Souvenir Package, EMS One 2014 Souvenir Package, and 11 more containers. The P2000 Amber Fade is part of the Amber Fade family.
Float Range & Wear
The P2000 Amber Fade cannot drop in Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.45, with Well-Worn being the worst available condition.
The P2000 Amber Fade 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
Warm metallic and orange-toned stickers fit the P2000 Amber Fade best. Good options include Gold Web (Foil), Crown (Foil), Battle Scarred (Holo), and Ninjas in Pyjamas Katowice 2014 stickers on Souvenir examples from Dust II. If you want a cleaner craft, use one or two gold stickers rather than covering the gradient.
The P2000 Amber Fade is relatively uncommon because it comes from The Dust 2 Collection rather than a standard weapon case, and regular versions are no longer newly dropped in the original collection format. Souvenir versions add another layer of scarcity because they only came from specific Dust II Major souvenir packages. Older tournament Souvenirs with desirable team and player sticker combinations are harder to find than standard non-Souvenir examples.
The P2000 Amber Fade is usually viewed as a niche collector skin rather than a broad-market investment piece. Its value is tied more to Dust 2 Collection interest, Souvenir availability, and sticker combinations from older Majors than to high everyday demand like an AWP Asiimov or AK-47 Redline. If you are evaluating one as an investment, the strongest angle is uncommon Souvenir provenance rather than the base skin alone.
The P2000 Amber Fade has pattern variation in how the amber and yellow fade is distributed across the slide, but it does not have a widely standardized pattern tier system like Case Hardened blue gems. Collectors usually compare examples by how clean and balanced the gradient looks, especially whether the slide shows a stronger gold-to-amber transition. Because of that, pattern preference is mostly visual rather than based on named pattern categories.
There is no universally recognized rare pattern for the P2000 Amber Fade in the way that certain Case Hardened or Fade knives have famous top-tier seeds. Some collectors pay more attention to cleaner, fuller amber coverage or more appealing fade placement on the slide, but those are preference-based distinctions. In practice, rare Souvenir sticker combinations matter more to collectors than any single Amber Fade pattern seed.

