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Counter-Strike 2 features a series of skins inspired by Tarot cards. As it happens? Obviously not. Be it AK-47 The Empress, M4A4 The Emperor, or MAG-7 Justice, each skin deserves a place on the “Best CS2 Skins” list. However, apart from the Tarot skins that are already in the game, there are still other skins that are still left in the Workshop. Today, the CS.MONEY Blog highlights this.

The final draw for our Battle Pass event is almost here! Soon, the knife and lots of cool skins will find their new owners, but there’s still time for you to try your luck!

Tarot Skins in CS2

Before we get into the Workshop, let’s recap the Tarot-inspired skins from 2minds that are already in the game. Valve has added five of them:

Notice anything? There are no low-level skins here. These all fall into the “red” (Cloaked) or “pink” (Classified) rarity categories—the highest in the game. Apart from its rarity, this skin is also loved by the public and is often used as a canvas for unique crafts.

While we’ve listed five Tarot-style skins already in the game, let’s explore the top five skins that are still waiting for their turn in the Workshop!

Did you know there isn’t a single red tier skin for Negev? This one might be the first! Inspired by the Tarot card The Tower, this skin symbolizes sudden change and the collapse of old buildings. The design features shades of blue with white, yellow and red accents, and of course a crumbling tower.

The MAC-10 The Star is styled in black and gold, with a central star whose rays extend almost to the bottom of the magazine. The reverse side, most visible to the player, features three smaller stars. In Tarot, the Star represents inspiration and hope—perfect for a second round of purchases.

The Fool Tarot card represents courage and going beyond convention—a perfect fit for P90. This skin features a large image of a clown with a hat on the stock, alongside cards, a checkerboard pattern, and a type of playing card.

Desert Eagle’s Judgment was uploaded to Workshop almost eight years ago, when the game lacked a high-quality Deagle skin. Many anticipated its addition, but that has not happened. This luxurious leather features a deep black base with a stunning trumpet angel portrait, making it relevant today.

Valve didn’t opt ​​for a knife skin from Workshop, but we couldn’t ignore the Karambit Wheel of Fortune. It looks like the child of Ruby’s Doppler blade and Dragon Lore’s AWP—and it’s amazing! This knife was added to the Workshop back in the CS:GO days, and under the brighter Source 2 lighting, it shines even more brilliantly.

With bright colors, intricate patterns, and hidden messages tied to Tarot lore, this skin is more than just cosmetic—it’s a masterpiece. Surprisingly, many of these skins are affordable. For example, an AK-47 The Empress in Field Tested condition can be had for just $40 on the CS.MONEY Marketplace. For such beautiful skin, it’s practically a steal.

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