Case opening

SkinClub cases: CS2 case opening

Farm cases, Colossal Hoards, community cases, daily free spins and seasonal event pools. Every case publishes its contents, every roll is verifiable, and every win is a real CS2 item that leaves for your Steam inventory.

Provably FairExclusive Drop second spinAutomatic Steam deliverySkins or card top-up

SkinClub Farm cases — one item class per pool

The SkinClub Farm line is the cheapest way to hunt a specific item class. A Farm Knives case only ever gives knives, so the question is which knife, not whether.

Adrenaline high Farm Knives case on SkinClub
Farm Knives

Knives only, at the lowest entry price on the site.

$1.50approx. £1.10
Adrenaline crazy Farm Gloves case on SkinClub
Farm Gloves

Sport, Specialist and Driver Gloves in one pool.

$1.00approx. £0.73
Adrenaline crazy Farm AK-47 case on SkinClub
Farm AK-47

Every AK finish that matters, from Redline upward.

$0.67approx. £0.49
Adrenaline high Farm AWP case on SkinClub
Farm AWP

Asiimov and the rest of the sniper pool.

$0.79approx. £0.58
Adrenaline crazy Farm M4 case on SkinClub
Farm M4

M4A4 and M4A1-S finishes in a single pool.

$0.87approx. £0.64
Adrenaline crazy Farm Phases case on SkinClub
Farm Phases

Doppler Phase knives, Phase 1 through Phase 4.

$2.31approx. £1.69
Adrenaline medium Sniper case on SkinClub
Sniper

Role-themed pool built around AWP and SSG drops.

$8.00approx. £5.87
Adrenaline medium Rifler case on SkinClub
Rifler

The rifle counterpart, heavier on classified skins.

$17.29approx. £12.68

SkinClub Colossal Hoards and event pools

Themed SkinClub collections that sit above the Farm line, plus the rotating pools tied to whatever live event is running.

Adrenaline high Kraken case on SkinClub
Kraken

Deep-sea covert pool, the middle rung of the hoard line.

$22.72approx. £16.67
Adrenaline medium Leviathan case on SkinClub
Leviathan

Same theme, cheaper entry, more classified rifles.

$10.15approx. £7.45
Adrenaline high Boss Room case on SkinClub
Boss Room

Arcade Mode event case with knives at the top end.

$21.33approx. £15.65
Adrenaline medium Final Form case on SkinClub
Final Form

Top tier of the Arcade Mode event line.

$54.69approx. £40.12
Adrenaline low Player One case on SkinClub
Player One

Sub-dollar event starter for a first spin.

$0.48approx. £0.35
Adrenaline medium Premium Covert case on SkinClub
Premium Covert

Covert-only pool for players opening at the top end.

$160.05approx. £117.40
Adrenaline medium Knight’s Oath case on SkinClub
Knight’s Oath

High-value themed hoard, knives and gloves throughout.

$260.98approx. £191.43
Adrenaline low HLTV case on SkinClub
HLTV

The most expensive case in the catalogue.

$1584.97approx. £1,163
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The Kraken case opening page on SkinClub with price, fairness badge and the last top skins
Every case page shows the price, the fairness guarantee and the last top skins pulled from that pool.

Types of SkinClub cases

Cases on SkinClub fall into four groups, and it helps to know which one you are opening before you spend.

SkinClub Farm cases

Pools built around a single item class and priced to be opened often: Farm Knives, Farm Gloves, Farm AK-47, Farm AWP, Farm M4 and Farm Phases. These are the ones to open when you know exactly what you want. Farm Knives only ever gives knives, so the question is which knife, not whether. Most of the line sits between $0.35 and $2.50 a spin, which is why it is where most new accounts start.

Colossal Hoards and themed collections

The step up from Farm: multi-case lines like Jörmungandr, Kraken and Leviathan, or standalone hoards like Knight's Oath and Hydro Throne. Same theme runs through the whole pool, but the ceiling is much higher and so is the price of a spin.

SkinClub community cases

Pools assembled by other players and shared with the community. The mix is far less predictable than a Farm case, which is exactly the appeal for some people. If you like reading a pool before you commit, this is where the interesting reading is.

SkinClub daily and free cases

A free spin available every day without topping up. The pools are modest, but the price is zero, and a daily habit costs nothing but a click. See free and daily cases below.

SkinClub event cases

Seasonal pools tied to whatever live event is running. They rotate, so a pool you liked in one event will not necessarily be there in the next one. Missions and event progression usually feed into these.

How to open a SkinClub case

The flow is deliberately short. There is no application, no waiting period, and no cash-out paperwork, because there is no cash-out at all.

  1. Sign in through Steam. Your account needs to be able to trade. Check that there is no trade ban and that at least 7 days have passed since your last Steam password change, otherwise the bot cannot deliver.
  2. Top up the balance. Cards and G2A Pay both work, and you can also deposit CS2 skins instead of money. Steam Wallet funds are not usable on the site.
  3. Pick a case you can afford. Read the pool first. The published contents are the whole set of possible outcomes.
  4. Spin. The roll resolves against a server seed committed before you clicked, so the result was never adjustable after the fact.
  5. Decide what happens to the drop. Keep it, sell it back, upgrade it, exchange it, or withdraw it.
Deposit not showing? Payments occasionally take 5 to 10 minutes to clear. If an hour passes and the balance is still short, mail [email protected] with the payment details.

SkinClub Exclusive Drop explained

Exclusive Drop is a second-chance mechanic layered on top of a normal spin. When your roll lands on one of the rare items in a case, the feature converts that hit into a second spin across a pool that contains only rare drops. In practice it turns a good outcome into a chance at a great one.

Not every case has it. A pool that only contains one or two top skins cannot support a meaningful rare-only second spin, so the feature is disabled there. Where it is active, the result is verifiable like any other roll: find the item in your inventory and press the PF button in the corner of its icon.

SkinClub free and daily cases

Daily cases give you a spin without a top-up. Three of them sit on the daily page — Level 3, Level 10 and Level 20 — and each unlocks as your account reaches that level, then resets once a day. They are the cheapest possible way to test how the site feels before committing money, and they are worth opening even once you are a regular. Missions add another free route: complete the objective, collect the reward, spend nothing.

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The SkinClub daily free cases page with the Level 3, Level 10 and Level 20 cases
The three free daily cases, plus the verification-friendly notice.

What to do with the skin you win on SkinClub

Withdraw to Steam
Select the item in your profile, press Take, wait for the trade offer, accept it in Steam. Usually a matter of minutes since bots handle it automatically.
Sell it back
Return the skin to the site for balance, which you can then spend on another case or an upgrade.
Send it to the Upgrader
Use it as input toward a more expensive target skin, at odds between 1 and 80 per cent depending on the price gap.
Exchange it
Swap it for a different item through the exchange rather than selling and rebuying.
Enter a battle
Put your balance up against other players opening the same cases at the same time.
SkinClub does not offer cash withdrawals. Everything you win stays inside the CS2 skin economy, and leaves the platform through a Steam trade.

SkinClub odds, pools and availability

Two things keep case odds honest here. The first is Provably Fair: seeds are committed before the roll, the full history of rolls and seed changes is open, and you can inspect other players' results as well as your own. The second is pool completeness. If a case is missing any of the items listed in it, the case is marked Temporarily Unavailable and taken out of rotation until bots repurchase the missing skins from the market. That rule exists so the published odds always describe a pool that actually exists.

Nothing about this changes the underlying maths. Case opening is a negative expectation game over the long run, and a knife on the second spin is luck rather than skill. Treat the spend as entertainment, decide the budget before you top up, and stop when it stops being fun.

About SkinClub cases

Case opening is the mechanic SkinClub was built around, and the catalogue is the widest part of the site — several hundred pools spanning Farm cases, Colossal Hoards, event lines, premium covert pools and cases assembled by other players.

Two rules keep SkinClub pools honest. Contents are published in full before you spend, and any case missing an item is pulled from rotation until the bots buy it back, so the odds always describe a pool that actually exists.

Pick a pool and spin

Signature cases for a known target, community cases for the unpredictable ones, daily cases for free.

Open a case

Case prices are charged by SkinClub in US dollars. GBP figures are indicative only, converted at $1 = £0.73 on 21 August 2026; your bank sets the rate and may add a foreign transaction fee.