The Negev is a beast that can keep the enemy at bay with its pin-point supressive fire, provided you have the luxury of time to gain control over it. It has been painted using a hydrographic with a terrain motif.
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Explore other finishes available for the Negev. While the model remains the same, each skin offers a unique visual style, rarity tier, and market value within the CS2 ecosystem.
Negev Terrain is a [rarity.weapons.3] skin for the Negev in Counter-Strike 2. In this section, you'll find detailed information about its release, collection, float range, exterior qualities, and how it can be obtained.
This section addresses the most common questions players ask about the Negev Terrain, including its price, drop source, float range, rarity and trade-up mechanics.
Negev Terrain is part of the The Phoenix Collection and can drop from Operation Phoenix Weapon Case >.>
Negev Terrain can be obtained from Operation Phoenix Weapon Case >. Availability depends on whether these containers remain in the active drop pool or are only accessible through the market.
When used in a trade-up contract, Negev Terrain contributes toward obtaining [rarity.weapons.4] items from the same collection such as MAC-10 Heat , > SG 553 Pulse , > FAMAS Sergeant and > USP-S Guardian >.
Being the lowest rarity item in its collection, this skin is not eligible as a trade-up outcome. Players must obtain it directly from its associated container, as trade-up contracts only allow progression to higher rarity tiers.
It is considered one of the oldest skins in Counter-Strike, having been part of the in-game economy for many years, which often contributes to lower overall supply and stronger collector interest.
The price of Negev Terrain currently ranges from $0.52 to $10.55, depending on its exterior condition, float value, and market demand. Prices may fluctuate over time based on supply and trading activity.