The MP7 Amberline arrived with the CS2 Dead Hand Collection and quickly drew attention as a pattern-based skin. When you inspect this weapon, you notice that each pattern changes how white and gold appear across the body.
Some patterns lean heavily toward white, while others feature more gold, with many variations in between. If you pay attention to these differences, you can identify versions that other players value more highly for their distinct color balance.
MP7 Amberline Full White Patterns
You get a Full White Amberline when the weapon’s surface shows little to no gold across the main body. The strongest examples display a clean white finish on the visible side, with gold either fully absent or pushed out of sight.
Skins that contain zero visible gold rank at the top. These pattern seeds produce the most consistent white appearance:
- Top White Seeds: 269, 350, 435, 543, 613, 890, 959
Some patterns still qualify as Full White even if a small trace of gold appears near an edge. Traders group these into tiers based on how noticeable the gold is.
Below is a structured breakdown:
| Tier | Visual Standard | Pattern Seeds |
|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 | Nearly full white, minimal gold | 26, 41, 63, 78, 130, 148, 158, 164, 182, 209, 234, 286, 296, 337, 382, 423, 526, 553, 581, 644, 705, 731, 773, 917 |
| Tier 2 | Small gold areas visible | 35, 53, 83, 106, 175, 177, 210, 251, 270, 317, 334, 390, 410, 442, 469, 474, 494, 603, 650, 666, 776, 891 |
| Tier 3 | Noticeable but limited gold | 20, 50, 80, 115, 163, 318, 353, 354, 368, 380, 387, 393, 401, 431, 451, 493, 507, 524, 535, 538, 546, 576, 598, 605, 624, 674, 678, 698, 749, 751, 752, 756, 778, 793, 798, 870, 915, 935, 955, 969, 982 |
| Tier 4 | Clear gold presence but still white-dominant | 4, 5, 64, 75, 91, 94, 99, 107, 136, 141, 151, 156, 167, 173, 179, 183, 185, 206, 207, 226, 244, 283, 290, 291, 294, 295, 304, 307, 313, 325, 335, 336, 340, 360, 375, 386, 402, 407, 418, 437, 441, 450, 463, 467, 471, 476, 491, 515, 518, 548, 564, 582, 606, 619, 627, 646, 652, 657, 659, 663, 670, 693, 703, 715, 717, 729, 736, 750, 755, 759, 787, 807, 812, 838, 857, 861, 868, 881, 895, 934, 937, 942, 945, 946, 957 |
When you evaluate a Full White pattern, focus on the play-side view. The less gold you see on the main receiver, the higher the pattern ranks within this category.
MP7 Amberline White and Gold Patterns
You can identify White and Gold variations by their near even color split. The white finish appears on the left side of the weapon, while the gold tone covers the right, creating a balanced 50/50 layout.
These specific pattern indexes qualify as White and Gold:
6, 16, 28, 32, 144, 146, 154, 166, 176, 184, 242, 264, 293, 314, 341, 348, 351, 364, 373, 389, 440, 453, 455, 456, 473, 528, 557, 574, 584, 640, 645, 658, 820, 848, 908, 916, 941, 976, 992.
Because this group contains a limited number of seeds, traders do not divide them into additional tiers. You either have the defined white‑left, gold‑right split, or you do not.
MP7 Amberline Full Gold Patterns
Full gold seeds flip the visual balance of the Amberline finish, replacing most of the white areas with a strong yellow‑gold surface. If you want a loadout centered on gold tones, these patterns fit naturally and often attract higher prices in player trades.
The ranking below reflects how completely the gold tone covers the visible body of the weapon.
| Tier | Pattern Indexes |
|---|---|
| Tier 1 (Top Coverage) | 46, 47, 101, 135, 152, 193, 308, 379, 392, 397, 483, 608, 639, 643, 842, 855, 882, 899, 914 |
| Tier 2 (High Coverage) | 10, 87, 118, 119, 132, 161, 189, 205, 218, 255, 257, 274, 276, 301, 309, 404, 405, 408, 409, 416, 445, 452, 477, 498, 504, 512, 517, 519, 552, 556, 558, 597, 609, 618, 649, 665, 669, 680, 697, 711, 718, 726, 727, 730, 745, 758, 777, 804, 808, 826, 850, 852, 856, 875, 927, 940, 953, 983, 984, 985, 998 |
| Tier 3 (Moderate Gold) | 0, 1, 31, 37, 42, 43, 44, 66, 72, 84, 95, 104, 114, 174, 189, 199, 200, 201, 233, 243, 254, 260, 268, 284, 289, 298, 302, 320, 322, 384, 406, 413, 426, 465, 479, 484, 487, 500, 503, 551, 590, 614, 616, 621, 630, 636, 653, 654, 656, 679, 695, 701, 706, 712, 743, 752, 751, 845, 874, 906, 950, 951 |
| Tier 4 (Partial Gold Focus) | 12, 17, 31, 55, 56, 58, 81, 82, 95, 109, 128, 194, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 212, 214, 215, 223, 228, 235, 249, 254, 261, 268, 297, 299, 306, 329, 330, 339, 343, 346, 363, 369, 371, 395, 400, 421, 462, 472, 501, 505, 523, 536, 540, 560, 568, 591, 593, 604, 612, 615, 621, 637, 660, 696, 708, 719, 722, 725, 747, 771, 789, 794, 797, 800, 809, 822, 823, 837, 859, 877, 885, 888, 889, 909, 913, 924, 929, 931, 939, 947, 956, 966, 967, 975, 977, 981, 988 |
Tier 1 seeds show the strongest gold presence across the main receiver and side panels. White elements appear minimal, which creates a cleaner and more uniform gold look in first‑person view.
Tier 2 still delivers a dominant gold finish but may leave small white breaks near the rear or along edges. Many buyers target this tier when Tier 1 options price too high.
Tier 3 and Tier 4 patterns reduce gold intensity further. You still get a gold‑leaning appearance, but visible white sections interrupt the overall tone and lower collector demand.
MP7 Amberline Gold and White Patterns
Gold-and-white seeds invert the typical layout. You see gold dominating the left side, while white spreads across the right side of the weapon body.
Collectors usually target patterns that create a near 50/50 split between gold and white. Balanced distribution gives the skin a clean contrast and keeps either color from overpowering the design.
Below are recognized seeds that follow this gold-left, white-right structure:
| Pattern Seeds |
|---|
| 13, 14, 33, 88, 90, 96 |
| 122, 126, 140, 165, 224, 225 |
| 245, 263, 275, 292, 319, 333 |
| 342, 344, 347, 362, 365, 403 |
| 481, 482, 534, 547, 550, 559 |
| 629, 677, 735, 740, 756, 795 |
| 810, 815, 824, 829, 830, 839 |
| 886, 936, 958, 971, 997, 999 |
Lighting in CS2 can slightly shift how the gold reflects, but the pattern index controls the actual color placement.
Which Pattern Stands Out Most?
You decide what counts as “best.” Some players prefer a tight, symmetrical split, while others want gold or white to lean slightly heavier.
If you chase extreme finishes such as nearly full gold or nearly full white, focus on higher-tier seeds known for stronger color dominance.