Counter-Strike 2 charms add another layer of customization to your loadout, letting you refine how each skin looks in-game. You can use them to highlight specific colors, match themes, or create a cleaner visual setup across your inventory.
If you prefer purple accents, you need to target specific pattern indexes that produce the right shade. Knowing which patterns generate purple variants helps you choose charms that align precisely with your skins and avoid unnecessary trial and error.
Big Brain
You get a large brain design that shifts in color depending on the pattern seed.
- Pattern range: 90,000–100,000
- Notable variant: Purple finish within this range
Most versions show natural brain tones, while the purple edition appears less often, making it a sought-after option for collectors who track specific pattern IDs.
Big Kev
You can obtain Big Kev in pattern indexes ranging from 5,000 to 65,000. Within this span, the charm only appears in three shirt colors tied directly to its pattern number.
| Pattern Range | Shirt Color | Rarity |
|---|---|---|
| 5,000–65,000 | Purple | Most common |
| Higher tiers | Pink / Blue | Less common |
You will see purple most often, while pink and blue appear less frequently depending on the exact pattern index assigned to your charm.
Butane Buddy
You can equip Butane Buddy to add a dynamic purple accent to your weapon. When you move your view or inspect your gun, the liquid inside the clear casing shifts visibly, creating a subtle animated effect.
- Pattern range: 75,000 – 100,000
- Color focus: Multiple shades of purple
Within this range, the liquid tone varies by pattern index. Higher or lower values in the bracket adjust how deep or light the purple appears, giving you controlled variation without changing the charm’s core design.
Chicken Lil’
You get a primarily white charm with subtle accent areas that shift color by pattern ID.
- Pattern range for purple: 15,000–25,000
- Other color variations appear outside this range
If you want purple highlights, focus your search within the listed pattern window. Outside those IDs, the accent sections display different available colors.
Die-cast AK
You can equip the Die-cast AK as a miniature AK-47 charm that attaches directly to your weapon. It stands out for its purple-focused finishes within specific pattern ranges.
- Pattern range: 55,000–80,000
- Color focus: shifting purple tones
- Type: weapon charm
Within these patterns, you get variations that move through different shades of purple, letting you match your AK skin with more precision.
Disco MAC
You can find this charm in pattern IDs 1–10,000, with visual variation across the full range.
- Color focus: Purple tones
- Pattern range: 1–10,000
You get a predominantly violet finish that stands out clearly against simpler weapon skins. The purple effect appears across all listed patterns, making it a consistent choice when you want a noticeable but controlled color accent.
Dr. Brian
You can target patterns 70,000–85,000 if you want stronger purple tones on this charm. Within that range, the creature’s coloring shifts toward a noticeable violet hue.
- Primary base: white
- Accent range: light to mid purple
- Key pattern window: 70k–85k
The white body stays dominant, but the purple variation adds visible contrast and changes the overall look on your weapon.
Eye of Ball
You can find desirable variants within pattern IDs 47,500–75,000. In this range, the charm shifts its inner eye color toward purple tones.
The effect stays subtle, with the central iris changing shade rather than the entire model.
- Pattern range: 47,500–75,000
- Color focus: Purple center variations
Flash Bomb
You get a chaotic purple design packed with layered details and sharp contrast. The surface looks busy, with multiple tones blending across the model.
- Key Pattern Range: 70,000–92,500
- Highlight Effect: Brighter purple accents within this range
When you land in these pattern IDs, the charm shows noticeably stronger violet highlights, giving your setup a more vivid purple finish.
Glamour Shot
You get a charm built around a diamond-centered design with subtle color shifts that change its tone. The purple theme stays dominant, while small variations in shade give each pattern a distinct look.
- Pattern Range: 30,000–60,000
- Primary Style: Purple-focused with diamond accents
You can target seeds within this range to find deeper violets or lighter purple blends that match your loadout.
Glitter Bomb
You will notice stronger purple tones on patterns 55,000–80,000. Below that range, the charm leans toward a vivid pink, which shifts your overall look away from a true purple theme.
- Target range: 55,000–80,000
- Lower patterns: brighter pink appearance
- Higher patterns: deeper purple finish
If you want a more balanced purple style, focus on the upper end of the listed pattern range.
Hang Loose
You can target pattern IDs 80,000–100,000 to secure the purple variation on this charm. Only the engraved palm tree shifts color, while the wooden base remains unchanged.
- Pattern range: 80,000–100,000
- Color change: Palm tree turns purple
- Other elements: No variation
This limited color shift gives you a controlled and predictable purple result without affecting the rest of the design.
Hungry Eyes
You can find the purple variation of this charm within pattern IDs 50,000–65,000. In this range, the design takes on a distinctly alien tone that pairs well with darker or sci‑fi themed loadouts.
The wide, intense eyes create an uneasy look that stands out in close view. If you want something visually strange without being overly complex, this pattern range delivers a focused and consistent style.
Lil’ Bloody
You can roll pattern IDs from 1 to 20,000, with the graffiti detail acting as the only element that shifts color. The base design stays consistent across all templates.
Patterns within the 1–20,000 range include the purple variant, which covers a large share of the total pool. In practice, many players pair it with red-themed inventories, since the overall look leans closer to red than deep violet tones.
Lil’ Chomper
You get the most sought-after look when you land patterns in the 90,000–95,000 range.
Within this window, the charm shifts into a deep purple tone that collectors value for its limited availability and strong visual contrast.
| Pattern Range | Notable Variant | Rarity Level |
|---|---|---|
| 90,000–95,000 | Purple finish | Among the rarest |
The purple version stands out through brighter accents that define its details and give your loadout a sharper appearance.
Lil’ Facelift
You unlock the most unsettling purple variants of this charm within pattern IDs 60,000–75,000.
- Pattern range: 60,000–75,000
- Color focus: Purple
In this bracket, you secure the darker, more haunting look many collectors target.
Lil’ Ferno
You get a flame-themed charm that stands out in purple tones. Though red fits its fire concept, purple versions create a sharp contrast on many skins.
Pattern range: 70,000–85,000.
Focus on IDs within this span when you search the market. Purple variants draw attention.
Lil’ Happy
You can equip Lil’ Happy to add a bright purple accent to your weapon. Each charm uses a pattern index ranging from 1 to 10,000, giving you a wide span of visual variation within the same design.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Pattern Range | 1–10,000 |
| Primary Color | Purple |
You choose the exact pattern that fits your loadout while keeping a consistent purple theme.
Lil’ Hero
You get a charm that strongly resembles a classic costumed superhero, with a bold and clean design. It stands out without looking cluttered.
- Pattern range: 85,000–90,000
- Notable detail: Minimal purple accents within this range
If you want a subtle purple variation, focus strictly on patterns inside this window.
Lil’ Prick
You get a purple-themed CS2 charm with a wide pattern range from 40,000 to 90,000. Exactly half of these patterns display a purple finish, which makes color matching straightforward.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Pattern Range | 40,000–90,000 |
| Purple Variants | 50% of all patterns |
You can secure a purple look without relying on rare pattern odds.
Lil’ Sandy
You see the swimsuit shift to purple across specific patterns.
Focus on IDs 85,000–100,000 for this color range.
- Pattern range: 85,000–100,000.
Lower IDs show other colors.
Lil’ SAS
You can find this charm in pattern tiers 85,000–100,000. Visual variation stays minimal, with the eye color as the only changing detail.
Within this range, you receive purple eyes. Outside these tiers, the eyes appear in other standard tones.
- Pattern span: 85,000–100,000
- Key variation: Eye color only
- High-tier detail: Purple eyes
Lil’ Squatch
- Pattern range: 80,000–95,000
- Shorts color: Purple
You secure purple shorts when you target templates within this specific pattern window.
Lil’ Tusk
You get a charm that relies more on pattern range than visual appeal. It lacks strong color contrast, so it does not stand out on most weapon finishes.
Purple variants:
- Pattern range: 35,000–50,000
If you want a purple outcome, you must target IDs within that window. Outside of those numbers, expect muted tones and limited visual impact on your loadout.
Lil’ Whiskers
You can equip Lil’ Whiskers if you want a playful charm from the early CS2 releases. Its cartoon cat design quickly gained attention and remains a common pick in inventories.
- Pattern range: 5,000–35,000
- Color focus: Purple variants within that span
You get broad pattern variety while keeping a consistent base design.
Lil’ Yeti
- Purple pattern range: 70,000–85,000
- Visual theme: Icy creature design
- Notable trait: Color shifts across pattern spectrum
You can find the purple version of Lil’ Yeti within patterns 70,000 to 85,000. In this range, the charm keeps its frosty character but leans into a violet tone instead of a colder shade.
If you prefer a stronger ice aesthetic, you may notice that blue variants emphasize the theme more clearly. Purple still works, but it softens the frozen look and changes the overall visual balance on your weapon.
Lil’ Zen
You can pair Lil’ Zen with almost any skin because its design adapts well to multiple color variations. While purple works, it feels less aligned with the charm’s theme compared to other shades.
If you want a purple finish, target specific pattern indexes:
- Preferred range: 40,000–60,000
Focusing on this window improves your chances of getting a stronger purple presentation without compromising overall visual balance.
Pinch O’ Salt
You can obtain Pinch O’ Salt in pattern indexes 1–15,000, with purple appearing across select seeds in that range. The color shifts with the assigned template, so each pattern index affects its final look.
- Pattern range: 1–15,000
- Color focus: Purple variants
You may not rank it among top-tier purple charms, but it still qualifies within the category and remains a valid option for color-matching your loadout.
POP Art
You get a mostly white, comic-inspired charm with a bold color accent on the silencer. That contrast keeps the design clean while adding a clear focal point to your weapon.
- Seed range: 1–15,000
- Total possible seeds: 100,000
- Key color window: Purple within 1–15,000
Within that range, you secure the purple variation, making pattern number selection important when you inspect or trade.
Piñatita
You get a charm styled after a traditional piñata, with a clean, playful finish that stands out on most weapon skins.
- Pattern range: 70,000–90,000
- Notable tones: Blue and purple variants
Although many players recognize its blue looks, you can also find strong purple finishes within the 70,000 to 90,000 pattern range, making it a practical fit for purple-themed loadouts.
Quick Silver
Pattern range: 1 – 45,000
You get a fluid, otherworldly look with Quick Silver, shaped like a glossy substance pulled from a science fiction setting. Its smooth, molten design gives your weapon a distinct purple accent without overwhelming the skin.
Many pattern indexes within 1 to 45,000 display purple tones, so you have broad flexibility when searching for a version that fits your loadout.
Semi-Precious
You can find the most sought-after variations of Semi-Precious within pattern range 85,000–100,000. Collectors often focus on this bracket for its distinctive visual appeal.
Its surface features a fluid, gem-like texture that shifts between blue, green, and purple tones. Many players prefer the purple-heavy outcomes for a sharper contrast against darker weapon finishes.
- Pattern range: 85,000–100,000
- Key trait: Smooth, liquid-style coloration
- Popular choice: Purple-dominant patterns
Stitch-Loaded
You should pay close attention to color variation on this charm, as the shade defines its appeal. Purple versions draw the most interest because they stand out clearly on many weapon finishes.
Look for desirable outcomes within pattern IDs 20,000–35,000. These ranges often produce the most visually striking results.
Titeenium AWP
You can target pattern seeds 87,500–100,000 to secure a rich purple tone that pairs cleanly with most AWP finishes. This range focuses on stronger violet output with a noticeable metallic surface effect.
- Pattern range: 87,500–100,000
- Primary look: Purple with reflective sheen
Choose carefully to match your specific skin setup.