XM1014 Seasons
(Factory New)About XM1014 Seasons
The XM1014 Seasons is a fully automatic shotgun finished with a hand-painted leaf pattern in autumnal reds, oranges, yellows, and green accents across the barrel, receiver, and fore-end. Unlike more uniform XM1014 finishes, the Seasons skin uses a randomized multicolored pattern, giving each version of the shotgun a slightly different arrangement of foliage-inspired shapes.
Release & Source
The XM1014 Seasons can be found in the Spectrum Case.
Float Range & Wear
The XM1014 Seasons 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 XM1014 Seasons is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common XM1014 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
XM1014 Seasons works best with stickers that match its red, orange, yellow, and green leaf pattern. Good options include Crown (Foil) for a gold accent, Autumn Leaves for a direct seasonal match, Hello XM1014 for a themed shotgun craft, and Team Dignitas (Holo) DreamHack 2014 if you want a warm yellow holo effect. If you want a cleaner craft, use one or two gold stickers instead of covering the full body.
XM1014 Seasons uses a pattern-based finish, so different pattern seeds change how the colored leaves are distributed across the gun. Collectors usually look for patterns with a stronger concentration of one color, such as red-heavy, blue-heavy, or mixed balanced layouts. The finish does not create official named tiers in-game, so pattern appeal is mostly driven by visual preference and collector demand.
Yes, some XM1014 Seasons pattern seeds are considered rarer because they place unusual amounts of a specific color in visible areas. Blue-dominant and red-dominant examples tend to get the most attention, especially when the color covers large sections of the receiver. These are community-driven preferences rather than official Valve classifications.
There is no single officially best XM1014 Seasons pattern, but the most desirable ones usually have strong, clean color dominance rather than a muddled mix. Many buyers prefer red-heavy patterns, while others specifically hunt for blue leaf layouts because they appear less often and stand out from standard autumn tones. The best choice depends on whether you want a fall-themed look or a more unusual collector pattern.
A blue leaf XM1014 Seasons can sell for a premium over standard patterns, but the amount depends on how much blue is visible on the main body and how clean the placement looks. Small blue patches often do not add much, while clearly blue-dominant examples are the ones collectors pay extra for. To judge value accurately, compare recent sales of similar blue-focused pattern seeds rather than using the regular market price alone.

