I used to treat skin databases mostly as something people checked for pricing, but over time I started using them differently. When comparing finishes that look similar at first glance, I’ll usually look at listings first, read a few opinions, and then keep https://dmarket.com/cs2-wiki/ open while checking collection histories, pattern behavior or finish notes people reference. That extra layer of context has honestly been more useful to me than pricing data alone. It helps you understand what you’re buying rather than just what it costs, especially with skins where subtle differences matter.
