18 Aug 2026

What is the Cheapest Red Rarity Skin in CS2: XM1014 Entombed

18 hours ago
#2476
Short answer

If you came here asking what is the cheapest red rarity skin in cs2, the answer is usually the XM1014 Entombed. Prices move around with supply, case openings, and wear, but in most normal market conditions it sits at the bottom of the Covert tier, especially in Battle-Scarred and Well-Worn. As someone who played a ton in CS:GO, left for a while, then came back in CS2, this was one of the first things I checked because red skins used to feel automatically expensive. That is still mostly true, just not equally true for every weapon.

Why the XM1014 Entombed is usually the cheapest red

The big reason is simple: it is a red skin on a gun a lot of players do not prioritize. Covert rarity raises the floor, but weapon popularity still matters. AK-47, AWP, M4A1-S, M4A4, and even flashy USP-S reds get constant demand. The auto-shotgun does not.

The XM1014 itself is a semi-automatic shotgun, and that matters because skin prices are never just about rarity color. They are also about how often people want the gun in real matches. In Premier and higher-level competitive play, the XM gets used in niche rounds, anti-eco setups, close angles, and some CT cheese on maps like Nuke or Inferno, but it is not a default flex weapon the way an AK or AWP skin is. Less demand usually means a cheaper red, even when the rarity is the same.

Entombed also comes from the Snakebite Case, which was opened a lot. Heavy case supply tends to keep the low end of red prices from staying too high. If a red skin comes from a popular, heavily opened case and is attached to a less-loved gun, you get the perfect recipe for the cheapest Covert skin in the game.

What “cheapest” really means in CS2

One thing I have relearned since coming back is that players often talk past each other on skin pricing. “Cheapest red” can mean a few different things:

* Cheapest on the Steam market at this exact minute
* Cheapest normal version, not StatTrak
* Cheapest wear tier, usually Battle-Scarred
* Cheapest among skins anyone would actually buy and use
* Cheapest red weapon skin, not including knives or gloves, which are different rarity systems

Most of the time, if you are asking the practical version of the question, you want the lowest-priced Covert weapon skin in non-StatTrak form. That is where XM1014 Entombed usually wins.

There are moments when another red comes close, or briefly undercuts it by a tiny amount, especially during market swings. I have seen Desert Eagle Code Red, Dual Berettas Hemoglobin in older contexts, or some less-hyped red finishes get mentioned in discussions, but in current CS2 market talk the XM1014 Entombed is the standard answer far more often than not.

Wear matters a lot on this one

If you are trying to save money, do not just search the skin name and buy the first listing.

Covert skins still follow normal float wear ranges:

* Factory New
* Minimal Wear
* Field-Tested
* Well-Worn
* Battle-Scarred

For Entombed, the cheapest listings are usually Battle-Scarred, then Well-Worn. Field-Tested can sometimes be close enough in price that I would rather stretch a little and get the cleaner look, especially because some shotgun skins take scratches in obvious places. If the gap is small, I would avoid paying extra just for the red rarity tag and instead buy the version that actually looks decent in first person.

This is the trap with low-end reds. People focus on owning a red skin at all, then end up with a beat-up finish they do not enjoy using. I made that mistake years ago with a budget covert, and I sold it a week later.
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18 hours ago
#2477
Why other red skins cost more

The old CS:GO brain says “red is red,” but CS2 pricing is more nuanced.

AK-47 reds cost more because AK skins are always in demand. Same story for AWP and M4 rifles.
Pistols can get expensive if the finish is iconic or if the weapon is used every match.
Rare pattern hype, streamer attention, and trade-up demand can also lift a red skin higher than it “should” be on paper.

The XM1014 Entombed dodges most of that hype. It looks cool, very horror themed, very loud visually, but it does not have that must-own status. That keeps it in budget territory compared with other Covert skins.

A ballpark from a buyer’s perspective

I am avoiding pretending the market stands still, because it never does. Still, if you are shopping in normal conditions, the cheapest red rarity skin is often available at a relatively low double-digit price in Battle-Scarred, and sometimes even lower depending on the week and region. StatTrak versions jump higher, and Factory New can climb enough that it stops being a budget buy.

My practical advice is this:

* Check Battle-Scarred first
* Compare it with Well-Worn and Field-Tested
* Ignore StatTrak unless you really care about kill count
* Look at the in-game inspect, not just the market thumbnail
* Do not assume the lowest listing is the best value

That last point matters. A battered red shotgun skin for slightly less money can be a worse purchase than a cleaner pink or purple skin you will actually enjoy.

How I would answer a returning player

If one of my old CS:GO friends came back and asked me this in voice chat, I would say: “You want the cheapest red in CS2? Start with XM1014 Entombed, usually Battle-Scarred. Then check if Field-Tested is only a little more.”

That answer is direct, and it matches what most players actually mean. If you want a broader refresher on rarity colors and where Covert fits, it helps to read up before buying so you do not confuse red rarity with expensive by default.

Community chatter and market noise

One funny thing about returning to CS2 is seeing how many buying opinions now get mixed together with gambling chatter, trade-up math, and skin flex posts. If you like reading community discussions around that broader scene, this thread is worth a skim: https://www.reddit.com/r/cs2gamblingcommunity/comments/1uywbah/best_rust_gambling_sites_reddit_threads_research/. It is not a price guide for this exact question, but it shows the kind of cross-game market talk players bounce between.

Caveats before you buy

The only honest caveat is that “cheapest” can change. Steam market swings happen fast. A case can get attention, supply can rise, and a different low-demand red can briefly dip under Entombed. So I would not treat any single answer as eternal.

Also, the cheapest red rarity skin in CS2 is not automatically the smartest purchase. If you never use the XM1014, even a cheap Covert can feel pointless. I would rather own a nice Classified skin for a rifle I play every game than a red shotgun skin I touch once every ten matches.

Still, if the question is asked exactly and literally, my answer stays the same: the XM1014 Entombed is usually the cheapest red rarity skin in CS2, especially in Battle-Scarred or Well-Worn condition. For a returning player who remembers reds as untouchable luxury items, that is probably the clearest surprise in the current skin market.
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