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P2000 | Scorpion
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P2000 | Scorpion

P2000 · The Dust Collection
Float Range 0.0000 – 0.0800

Maximum float is 0.08.

Market Prices

Wear Float Range Normal Price Volume
FN Factory New 0.00 – 0.07 €91.30 51
MW Minimal Wear 0.07 – 0.15
Estimated 10-skin contract cost (Factory New): €913.00

Trade-Up Context

This skin can be used as input in Restricted → Classified trade-up contracts from the The Dust Collection.

Input (Your Skin) Restricted P2000 | Scorpion
Possible Outputs Classified 0 skins in The Dust Collection

Input Skins (Mil-Spec Grade)

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Float Value Details

0.0000 0.0800
0.00FNMWFTWWBS1.00

Trade-Up Float Formula

adjusted_float = (input_float - 0.00) / (0.08 - 0.00)

When P2000 | Scorpion is used as a trade-up input, its float value is first normalized to the skin's specific float range (0.00 – 0.08). The adjusted float contributes to the average that determines output float.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the float range of P2000 | Scorpion?
The P2000 | Scorpion has a float range of 0.0000 to 0.0800. This means it can exist in these wear tiers: Factory New, Minimal Wear.
How much does P2000 | Scorpion cost?
Prices vary by wear condition. The cheapest version (Factory New) is approximately €91.30. Check the price table above for all conditions.
Can I use P2000 | Scorpion in a trade-up contract?
Yes. As a Restricted skin from the The Dust Collection, it can be used as input for Restricted → Classified trade-up contracts.
What collection is P2000 | Scorpion in?
The P2000 | Scorpion is part of the The Dust Collection. This collection contains skins at multiple rarity tiers that can be combined in trade-up contracts.
How much does a trade-up contract with P2000 | Scorpion cost?
A 10-skin contract using Factory New versions costs approximately €913.00. Mixed Float setups with different wear tiers may cost more but can target better output conditions.