Even though the Five-SeveN remains one of the most underutilized weapons in Counter-Strike 2, it still has its use cases and devoted players who appreciate the high armor penetration stats and an extended 20 round magazine, allowing players to rain down the bullet barrage on their enemies. Alternatively, if one tapping non-helmeted enemies is your style, then the Five-SeveN might be your favorite new pistol. Even though the design of Five-SeveN is somewhat underwhelming with a small body compared to other pistols, it still has a plethora of cool skins that attract both players and skin collectors, such as the Kami or the Fall Hazard. However, one of the most attractive purchases has got to be the Case Hardened Five-SeveN, as it has a number of unique patterns that we will review in today’s article. Similarly to other Case Hardened skins, the Five-SeveN one has a unique look that stands out from the others with varying amounts of blue coloration that affects the value of the skin.  

Five Seven Case Hardened Pattern 

The Five-SeveN Case Hardened was added to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on November 8, 2013 as part of The Arms Deal 2 update. The unique factor in regards to the Five-SeveN Case Hardened is that only the slide is painted (or hardened, technically speaking). The hardened pattern consists of various hues of blue, purple, gold and silver colors, creating unique combinations of those colors. Just like other Case Hardened skins, each pattern is determined by a value between 1 to 1000, with the value being called the “seed number”. 

How Many Patterns Has Five Seven Case Hardened - Tier List

It would be more fitting to differentiate Case Hardened Five-SeveN patterns by tiers, considering that there’s a blue gem and countless less valuable patterns. However, there are also some unique patterns that look completely different from a regular semi-blue Case Hardened. 

The logic behind tiers is pretty simple – the more blue it has, the higher tier the pattern is. So, Tier 1 is reserved for the Blue Gem pattern that is covered entirely in a distinct full blue paint job. These are usually more expensive and hard to find on the market. 

Tier

Pattern Value

Tier 1

278, 690, 868, 363, 670, 768

Tier 2

823, 321, 879, 770, 555, 661, 387, 13, 905, 927, 844, 126, 103, 955, 434, 557, 468, 151, 872, 344, 273, 592, 396

Tier 3

325, 381, 888, 532, 795, 724, 632, 187, 526, 685, 689, 902, 828, 791, 935, 628, 112, 577, 809, 428, 168, 497, 179, 447, 174, 430, 180, 429, 627, 512, 426, 985, 14, 262, 887, 648, 948, 61, 969, 862, 849, 922, 4, 874, 215, 456, 189, 413, 383, 715, 750, 414, 700, 333

Tier 4

702, 989, 833, 575, 200, 28, 101, 878, 961, 236, 499, 442, 733, 122, 208, 450, 470, 525, 853, 235, 286, 643, 149, 81, 571, 760, 242, 782, 172, 453, 310, 645, 169, 713, 970, 658, 630, 463, 749, 322, 182, 407, 372, 877, 647, 121, 547, 720, 214, 515, 979, 29, 358, 67, 500, 635, 398, 136, 889, 924, 753, 975, 436, 74, 319, 838, 147, 159, 612, 249, 87, 743, 528, 349, 316, 531, 921, 203, 839, 588, 148, 631, 558, 938, 814, 261, 55, 9, 92, 638, 841, 371, 854, 797, 788, 681, 389, 642, 667, 598, 508, 198, 193, 397, 846, 390, 459, 466, 808, 82, 227, 209, 137, 723, 332, 919, 843, 964, 589

 

Five Seven Blue Gem Patterns

The Blue Gems Case Hardened patterns are 278, 690, 868, 363, 670, 768 with the #868 being considered the true Blue Gem. Compared to other Case Hardened / Heat Treated skins, the Five-SeveN one has the least amount of blue gems, since pretty much all Tier 1 skins have a visible part of yellow on them. 

All TOP Five Seven Case Hardened Patterns 

Aside from the legendary Blue Gem pattern, there are a few other popular patterns that you could invest into.

Five-SeveN Case Hardened Gold Gem

The #107 is entirely covered in yellow, meaning that there’s not a yota of blue on this Five-SeveN. While it’s preferable to get an entirely blue Case Hardened, getting a Gold Gem is significantly better than getting a mediocre semi-blue one. Aside from #107, you could also get a similar Golden pistol with patterns #33, #108, #156, #158, #192, #195, #229, #257.

Five-SeveN Case Hardened Common Fade

The Common Fade is a pattern that splits the blue and the yellow colors into distinctly different sides of the slide. These patterns look very clean due to separate parts with separate colors. The pattern displayed on the picture is #661, with similar patterns such as #381, #387, #399, #400, #420. #955.

Five-SeveN Case Hardened Purple Gem

The purple gem is characterized by the pink-bronze color scheme covering the slide of the gun. Whilst it is not as valuable as the Blue Gem, it is still a quite unique pattern that could be a decent addition to your collection. The purple gem is the #944, while some other similar “purple” patterns are #31, #33, #35, #43, #72, #86, #91, #99, #104, #105 among many others. 

What is The Best and Rarest Five Seven Case Hardened Pattern?

Obviously, the best Five-SeveN Case Hardened pattern is the Blue Gem #868. This pattern has the entire slide covered in a gorgeous blue color, meaning that this pattern is the rarest and the most expensive. If you want to buy or sell your Case Hardened Five-SeveN, then you should check out the Skin.Land marketplace. We offer instant payouts and secure transactions with the best prices on the market. Make sure to check us out! Also, make sure to check out our blog post dedicated to the Heat Treated Desert Eagle patterns.

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  • Lacakita01

    I have the #953 pattern, its blue gem?

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