Glock-18 Water Elemental (Field-Tested) – one of the most recognizable skins for the T-side starting pistol, arriving on July 1, 2014 with Operation Breakout. It's part of the Breakout Collection and drops from the Operation Breakout Weapon Case, created by designer FLaMmenWerFeR. The skin stands out for its bold red-and-blue contrast and a water elemental illustration that dominates the entire body of the weapon. If you want a Glock that's more than just a flashy pistol – one that carries the history of an early operation – the Glock-18 Water Elemental (Field-Tested) on LIS-SKINS is the right call.
The Glock-18 Water Elemental uses the Custom Paint Job style. A deep red background covers the body, with a creature that appears to be built entirely from water and spray depicted across it. The blue elemental has a dynamic quality – its shape calls to mind a comic panel or a fantasy character poster. That combination makes the skin bold without being chaotic: the central illustration reads clearly even in the middle of fast-paced round action.
The Float Value ranges from 0.00 to 0.70, so the Glock-18 Water Elemental is available in every wear condition, including Field-Tested. At this wear level the colors remain fairly saturated, and the water creature's silhouette holds onto its recognizable outlines. Wear shows on the raised parts of the slide and body, but it doesn't break the composition. A StatTrak™ version is available in every condition, which matters for players who want to track kills on their favorite pistol.
The skin is Classified rarity, putting the Water Elemental among the rarer pistol skins in the game. Its drop rate is estimated at around 3.2%, and it's obtainable through the Operation Breakout Weapon Case. This Glock suits players who like bold, confident skins with a strong central image. It works well in red-and-blue inventories and particularly stands out in pistol rounds, where the Glock-18 is often the primary weapon of the attack.
The skin sits at 98% popularity, making it one of the most in-demand pistol skins in CS2. The Water Elemental has long established itself as a recognized classic: it sees use not only among regular players but also among professionals, including happy, NBK-, and tarik. Despite its age, the design hasn't dated – it holds up because it's built on strong contrast, a large central illustration, and a clear visual concept.
Pattern index has no effect on the Glock-18 Water Elemental's appearance. The illustration placement is the same across all copies, so there's no need to hunt for a particular pattern index. When choosing, the more important factors are float, wear level, StatTrak™ status, and any stickers on the copy. In Field-Tested condition the skin remains vibrant enough for everyday play and typically costs noticeably less than Minimal Wear, which is why the Glock-18 Water Elemental (Field-Tested) pricing on LIS-SKINS is particularly appealing for anyone looking to balance looks with budget.