P2000 Pathfinder
About P2000 Pathfinder
P2000 Pathfinder is finished with a spray-painted stencil pattern resembling an isometric labyrinth, covering the pistol in layered gray and off-white geometric lines. The maze-like design gives this P2000 a utilitarian, puzzle-inspired look that differs from more conventional solid-color or military-style pistol finishes in CS2.
Release & Source
The P2000 Pathfinder can be found in the The Gods And Monsters Collection. The P2000 Pathfinder is part of the Pathfinder family.
Float Range & Wear
The P2000 Pathfinder 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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
P2000 Pathfinder has a muted tan-and-green maze pattern, so clean gold and earthy stickers fit better than bright holo effects. Good options include Ninjas in Pyjamas (Gold), Team Dignitas (Gold), Virtus.pro (Gold), and Lambda Holo for a simple science-lab look. If you want a themed craft, combine a gold team sticker on the slide with two smaller green-toned stickers to keep the labyrinth artwork visible.
P2000 Pathfinder stands out for its isometric labyrinth stencil rather than a character, animal, or high-contrast graphic. It comes from The Gods and Monsters Collection, which gives it some extra thematic interest compared with many basic industrial-grade pistols. In game, it reads as a restrained CT-side sidearm skin with a puzzle-like design and sandy green palette.
Yes, P2000 Pathfinder is usually considered a budget-friendly option because it is an Industrial Grade skin with no StatTrak or Souvenir version adding extra price layers. Its value comes more from collection identity and clean patterning than rarity tier. If you want a low-cost P2000 skin that still has a recognizable theme, Pathfinder is one of the more distinctive choices.
Because Pathfinder uses sandy beige and olive tones, it fits naturally with muted military-style skins. Good pairings include M4A4 Desert-Strike for a tan-heavy CT rifle, FAMAS Survivor Z for a worn green look, and Five-SeveN Contractor for a simple utilitarian sidearm match. If you want a cleaner contrast, USP-S Torque adds yellow-green accents without clashing with the Pathfinder palette.

