How do I evaluate a CS2 inventory’s worth accurately?

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    melynda2 hazleemelynda2 hazlee
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    My friend offered to trade a bunch of mid-tier skins for my knife, and I’m not sure if it’s a fair deal. Is there a good way to assess the total value of someone’s CS2 inventory quickly and accurately?

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    melynda2 hazleemelynda2 hazlee
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    Yeah, value comparisons can be tricky without some kind of guide or tool.

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    kelin kynzleekelin kynzlee
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    Evaluating inventory fairly is essential before any trade, especially with high-value items like knives. A structured way to do this is outlined on https://dmarket.com/cs2-wiki/, where they show how to use float value, pattern, and market listings to determine real-time worth. The wiki also links to reputable tools and marketplaces for price checks. One important point they mention is liquidity — a dozen mid-tier skins might equal your knife in price, but be much harder to sell individually. They even list common trade scams and overvaluation tactics that people use in offers. So it’s not just about matching numbers — it’s about how easily those items convert back into value.

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    Krishna GauriKrishna Gauri
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