Csgo Case Clicker Mtsl 2 【VERIFIED × TRICKS】
Overview — “CS:GO Case Clicker (MTSL / Case Clicker 2)”
CS:GO Case Clicker (often found as “Case Clicker 2” on mtsl.dk and related fan sites) is an incremental/clicker-style browser game themed around CS:GO cases, skins, and gambling-style mechanics (cases, roulettes, jackpots, keys). Players click to open cases, earn in‑game currency, collect skins of varying rarities, upgrade mechanics that speed progression, and participate in mini‑games (coinflips, roulettes, jackpots) that emulate elements of the CS:GO economy. The game is single‑player/browser‑based and frequently extended by community mods, userscripts, and “mod menus” that change UI, add auto‑clickers, or unlock items for offline fun.
Below is an exhaustive, structured walkthrough covering gameplay mechanics, progression systems, currencies, items and rarities, game modes/minigames, modding and scripts (what they do and safety/ethics notes), development notes and tools, example strategies, and troubleshooting.
Modding, userscripts, and “mod menus” (what they are, examples)
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What they do
- Inject custom JavaScript into the game page to alter UI, unlock items, set infinite money, add auto‑clickers, automate minigames, or bypass intended progression.
- Distributed as GitHub repos, Greasy Fork/Userscripts, Tampermonkey scripts, or code snippets users paste into the browser console.
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Common examples (names/patterns)
- “Case Clicker Mod Menu” (GitHub) — GUI injection via copy/paste console code to add options like unlock all, auto‑click, money editor.
- Greasy Fork scripts such as “HARDCORE BEST MTSL CS:GO CLICKER MOD MENU” — Tampermonkey scripts offering infinite coins, unlocks, autoclick.
- Community forks and local host projects that adapt to Case Clicker 2 (mtsl.dk/csgo).
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How they’re used (typical steps)
- Open the game page (e.g., mtsl.dk/csgo/).
- Open browser console (Ctrl+Shift+I / Cmd+Option+I, Console tab).
- Paste provided script or use a userscript manager (Tampermonkey) to inject on page load.
- Use new UI or console commands to enable features (unlock all, set money, toggle autoclick).
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Safety, ethics, and legality
- Offline/single‑player: modding for local fun is common; still exercise caution with code from unknown sources.
- Online/multiplayer: using scripts to cheat in online modes or servers is unethical and can lead to bans or account consequences.
- Security warning: avoid running untrusted code. Userscripts can access page data and potentially exfiltrate info. Only use code from trusted authors and scan/review code before running.
- Backups: clear or export saves before using mods that alter persistent data.
Rarities, drop rates, and expected value
- Typical rarity tiers (example mapping):
- Common (white) — ~79% chance
- Industrial (light blue) — ~15% chance
- Mil‑Spec (blue) — ~4% chance
- Restricted (purple) — ~0.64% chance
- Classified (pink) — ~0.08% chance
- Covert (red) — ~0.02% chance
- Special/Knife — ~0.006% (varies widely)
- Expected value: cheaper cases generally have negative expected value vs. open cost; higher cases can have higher variance and occasional outsized returns. Exact numbers depend on the site’s item pool and price scaling.
Example: if a case costs 100 coins and the weighted average value of items in the case is 90 coins, expected loss per open = 10 coins. Variance can still yield large single wins. csgo case clicker mtsl 2
Phase 2: Gamma Cases are King
While the newer "CS2 Weapon Case" looks tempting, the return on investment (ROI) in MTSL 2 is highest with Gamma Cases.
- Cost to open: 5,000 coins
- Potential reward: Emerald Butterfly Knife (sells for 2.5 million)
- Odds buff: MTSL 2 doubles the "Covert" drop rate for Gamma cases compared to standard cases.