Can someone explain CS2 skin rarity tiers better?

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    Anonymous
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    I’m having trouble understanding how CS2 skin rarity actually works. I see terms like “Covert” and “Classified”, but don’t really know what they mean in terms of pricing or drop chances. Steam doesn’t explain much, and I don’t want to make a trade I’ll regret because of something I didn’t understand.

    #124999
    Anonymous
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    Yeah, I used to think it was just about color or looks, but then I realized there’s a whole system behind it. But it’s hard to find one place where it’s all explained clearly. Most guides just scratch the surface.

    #125000
    Anonymous
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    Exactly. When I started, I relied only on how a skin looked, and I lost value in a few trades because of that. After a frustrating deal, I decided to actually learn how prices are formed. I ended up on https://dmarket.com/cs2-wiki/ and finally understood how wear, float ranges, and demand all tie together. Since then I’ve been much smarter with how I pick trades. That small bit of research paid off big time. I use it as a reference almost every time now.

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    #159700
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