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Operation Phoenix Weapon Case

$6.6238.3% ROI
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Case Contents (78 items)

Knives (65)

0.004%
★ Karambit | Stained
★ Karambit | StainedExtraordinary Karambit
$635.02 - $1,291.73
0.004%
★ Gut Knife | Stained
★ Gut Knife | StainedExtraordinary Gut Knife
$85.31 - $199.91
0.004%
★ M9 Bayonet | Slaughter
★ M9 Bayonet | SlaughterExtraordinary M9 Bayonet
$840.91 - $1,344.00

Weapon Skins (13)

0.32%
AUG | Chameleon
AUG | ChameleonCovert Rifle
$94.61 - $473.36
0.32%
AWP | Asiimov
AWP | AsiimovCovert Sniper Rifle
$101.84 - $350.01
1.067%
Nova | Antique
Nova | AntiqueClassified Shotgun
$10.71 - $31.54
1.067%
AK-47 | Redline
AK-47 | RedlineClassified Rifle
$36.45 - $442.57
1.067%
P90 | Trigon
P90 | TrigonClassified SMG
$12.41 - $30.49
3.995%
SG 553 | Pulse
SG 553 | PulseRestricted Rifle
$3.23 - $18.48
3.995%
MAC-10 | Heat
MAC-10 | HeatRestricted SMG
$3.10 - $27.42
3.995%
FAMAS | Sergeant
FAMAS | SergeantRestricted Rifle
$2.52 - $32.17
3.995%
USP-S | Guardian
USP-S | GuardianRestricted Pistol
$2.74 - $15.68
19.98%
MAG-7 | Heaven Guard
MAG-7 | Heaven GuardMil-Spec Shotgun
$0.69 - $1.87
19.98%
Tec-9 | Sandstorm
Tec-9 | SandstormMil-Spec Pistol
$0.88 - $10.00
19.98%
UMP-45 | Corporal
UMP-45 | CorporalMil-Spec SMG
$0.57 - $5.00
19.98%
Negev | Terrain
Negev | TerrainMil-Spec Machine Gun
$0.81 - $2.26

Operation Phoenix Weapon Case — Free CS2 Case Simulator

Open the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case with Valve's exact drop rates0.26% for knives. Real odds, real item pool, zero risk.

$6.62
Market Price
0.26%
Knives odds
38.3%
Expected ROI

Drop Rates & Rarity(78 items)

Extraordinary (Knives/Gloves)65
0.26%
Covert2
0.64%
Classified3
3.20%
Restricted4
15.98%
Mil-Spec Grade4
79.92%

About the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case

Operation Phoenix Weapon Case dropped on February 20, 2014 with the "The Rise of Operation Phoenix" update and sits in a sweet spot older cases rarely manage. It is old enough to be collectible, but it still has enough mainstream skin recognition that it never feels like a page only for hard-core case historians.

The classic knife pool helps, but the real staying power comes from the overall item lineup and the fact that players still know why the case matters. That makes Phoenix easier to justify emotionally than a lot of older cases that live almost entirely on scarcity.

Trivia

  • Like the M4A1-S | Guardian in the Winter Offensive Weapon Case, the USP-S | Guardian also has a CT symbol, this time on its slide, and another smaller one on its suppressor.
  • Like the M4A1-S | Guardian, USP-S | Guardian contains custom text printed on its suppressor:DEFIANCECT Tactical Armaments, LLC.West Walley,UT USASN: APS-0109808 Cal. 223
  • The P90 | Trigon promotes the FACEIT tournament in the workshop. ==Update History== ==========
  • Added to the game ==========
  • Now available to drop for all players

Key Facts

  • Knives: 0.26% drop rate
  • StatTrak™ variants: 10% chance on eligible tiers
  • Top item: ★ Karambit | Case Hardened — value depends entirely on the pattern, with the famous “Blue Gem” Karambit selling for over $1 million in private trades
  • Expected ROI: 38.3% ($3.49 EV per $9.11 opening incl. key)
  • Every opening is independent — past results don't change future odds

FAQ

Why does Operation Phoenix Weapon Case still have mainstream appeal?
Because it is old enough to be collectible but not so obscure that only hard-core case historians care. The classic knife pool helps, but the regular skin lineup is memorable enough that the case still feels alive.
What items are in the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case?
The Operation Phoenix Weapon Case contains 78 skins across 5 rarity tiers: 65 ★ Rare Special, 2 Covert, 3 Classified, 4 Restricted, 4 Mil-Spec. The rare special tier includes 5 knives across 17 finishes.
How do I open the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case for free?
Use the simulator on this page. It runs Valve's published drop probabilities, so the unboxing pattern matches the real case. You can also see the expected ROI before committing real money to it. No login or download.
Are the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case drop rates realistic?
Yes. The simulator uses the drop probabilities Valve publishes for CS2 containers. For the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case, that means knives at 0.26% per opening.
What are the knives drop rates in the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case?
Knives land at 0.26% per opening — about 1 in 385. The Operation Phoenix Weapon Case has 5 knives across 17 finishes, so the odds of pulling one specific finish are noticeably lower than the headline number suggests.
What is the most valuable skin in the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case?
The ★ Karambit | Case Hardened is the headline pull, but its real value depends on the blue-pattern percentage rather than the listed Steam Market price. The famous "Blue Gem" Karambit (pattern 387) has reportedly sold for over $1 million in private deals, while ordinary patterns trade for a fraction of that.
When was the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case added to CS2?
The Operation Phoenix Weapon Case was added to the game on February 20, 2014, alongside the "The Rise of Operation Phoenix" update. It is classified as Container Series #11. It replaced the CSGO Weapon Case 3 as the newest case.
How much does the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case cost?
The Operation Phoenix Weapon Case costs around $6.62 on the Steam Market as of May. Add $2.49 for the key and each opening totals $9.11. You can try it risk-free in our simulator before buying.
What is the expected ROI of the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case?
38.3% — meaning a $9.11 opening (case + key) returns about $3.49 on average. Most value is locked behind the rare special items — the average opening returns less than cost.
Does the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case have StatTrak™ items?
Yes. Non-special skins can drop as StatTrak™ at a 10% chance. The variant tracks in-game kills and usually trades at a premium over the standard version.