Best White Inventory in CS2
A traditional compilation of themed sets in CS:GO. Today, let’s assemble the best set of white weapons that will leave no player indifferent on the server. A well-chosen inventory adds even more enjoyment to the gaming process and motivates players to join the game more often. If you’ve been thinking about a unified inventory for a long time, then this compilation is definitely for you. White color doesn’t strain the eyes and is unlikely to become tiresome quickly. Most skins maintain a stable presence on the market, with little chance of sudden price drops.
Driver Gloves | King Snake
- Well-worn – $338
- Field-tested – $516
- Battle Scarred – $230
Let’s start with gloves. In CS:GO, there isn’t a wide selection of white color schemes, particularly for gloves. These gloves can only be obtained from two cases and were introduced into the game on February 15, 2018, in the Clutch Case. The silvery snake skin blends perfectly with beige inserts on the inside. These gloves are frequently encountered in the game due to their excellent balance of price and quality, which has become a significant factor in the final decision. After selecting the knife for this set, any doubts about the correctness of the choice completely disappeared.
Flip Knife | Damascus Steel
- Factory new – $320
- Minimal wear – $274
- Well-worn – $245
- Field-tested – $279
- Battle Scarred – $266
Finding a white knife in CS:GO is quite a challenge, especially one that looks good and complements the gloves. With the transition to Source 2, this skin became significantly brighter, and its blade acquired an unusual white-silver shade. The dark gray patterns, responsible for the Damascus steel effect, are now more visible due to the added volume. The resulting volumetric cuts combine well with the snake skin of the gloves and complement each other magnificently.
USP-S | Whiteout
- Factory new – $315
- Minimal wear – $68
- Well-worn – $28
- Field-tested – $33
- Battle Scarred – $21
A skin from the latest CS:GO operation, “Snakebite”. It is found in the Train 2021 collection, so obtaining its regular version now can only be done through crafting or purchasing on the market. Even Factory New quality doesn’t guarantee a completely white color without a single scratch, so we recommend opting for Minimal Wear. Small white scratches harmonize with the scales on the gloves and don’t spoil the overall set. Additionally, this skin is very profitable as an investment. The Train map may undoubtedly return to the map pool, but even then, only the souvenir version of the skin will be available. Collection drops after playing on the corresponding map are now unavailable, and the chance of receiving a “Restricted” weapon for leveling up is extremely low.
Glock-18 | Block-18
- Factory new – $3.40
- Minimal wear – $2.36
- Well-worn – $1.33
- Field-tested – $1.47
- Battle Scarred – $1.15
A pistol from the recent Killowat case, which has become popular among many players due to its original concept and quality implementation. Voluminous skins in Counter-Strike have always looked more impressive, but this version has surpassed most previous ideas. A pistol made of LEGO bricks was a favorite among many children, and the decision to transfer these memories into the game could not fail. The Glock-18 is the perfect candidate for this experiment due to its smooth, rectangular shape, and the play on words in the name Glock/Block adds additional charm. We include it in our selection for its dominant white color, low price, and to show respect to the author.
AWP | Asiimov
- Well-worn – $151
- Well-worn – $115
- Battle Scarred – $88
It’s hard to find a player who hasn’t heard of this skin or doesn’t want it in their inventory. Not surprisingly, as it is one of the first skins in the game, introduced with the Operation Phoenix in 2014. This art is recognizable far beyond the community and serves as a kind of business card for Counter-Strike when it comes to skins. It is one of the most common collections in the game, and today’s set could consist entirely of weapons in the same color scheme. Therefore, we had to include at least one Asiimov in our selection.
AK-47 | Inheritance
- Factory new – $267
- Minimal wear – $154
- Well-worn – $101
- Field-tested – $93
- Battle Scarred – $78
The second representative from the recent case, which has been in the game for just a couple of months. There weren’t many alternatives in white, so we decided to diversify the familiar options and choose something new. The skin named Inheritance has already been tried on most weapons in the Steam Workshop, and it’s possible that the developers will add several more. The work turned out to be of high quality, with many simultaneously bold and minimalist patterns.
M4A1-S | Printstream
- Factory new – $556
- Minimal wear – $315
- Well-worn – $187
- Field-tested – $199
- Battle Scarred – $124
If you think it will take a lot of time to add a whole range of weapons in the same skin, this example will convince you otherwise. This collection literally burst into CS:GO and was released in three cases in a row. Everything is excellent about this skin: various icons, futuristic inscriptions, holographic ornaments, and an extremely successful color palette. We include it in our selection because of the black-and-white color scheme. The main distinctive feature of the skin is the pearlescent effect, which manifests itself in the light during the game. The effect is quite unique and has inspired many skin creators to add similar interpretations.
M4A4 | Urban DDPAT
- Factory new – $2.87
- Minimal wear – $0.23
- Well-worn – $0.10
- Field-tested – $0.11
- Battle Scarred – $0.09
The choice may seem too banal and boring, but it’s not included just for that reason. It fits the color scheme, and if that’s what you’re looking for, it won’t hurt your pocket much and won’t spoil the overall concept. If you want to experiment, we suggest making a custom with stickers. In the community, this skin is called “White War”, and for implementation, you will need: Sticker | First Blood — $4.1, Sticker | Baited — $0.57, Sticker | Broken Fang — $2.13 x3.
A white set can indeed turn out to be a real gem and stay with you for a long time without any desire to change anything. Also, stickers look great on any white skin, and you can diversify their appearance. Every day, new crafting options appear online, and white skins often feature in these experiments.
The price of the most expensive white set is $1613.37, while the cheapest is nearly half that at $808.24.