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Artisan Ninja FX Zero Mid Orange
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Artisan Ninja FX Zero Mid Orange

1 pro player use this mousepad. Compare their configs in the Pro Player Settings hub or calculate your sensitivity with the eDPI Calculator.

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About the Artisan Ninja FX Zero Mid Orange

A gaming mousepad used by professional CS2 players. Competitive mousepads vary from high-control cloth surfaces to faster hard pads, with size and thickness also affecting the feel and performance.

Why Pros Use It in CS2

The mousepad is often overlooked but significantly affects aim in CS2. Control pads help with precise micro-adjustments for holding angles, while faster pads suit aggressive flick-heavy playstyles. Pad thickness affects how much the surface compresses under arm weight. Most pros use large cloth pads for the balance of speed and control.

Teams Using the Artisan Ninja FX Zero Mid Orange

1 team have players using this mousepad.

All Players Using the Artisan Ninja FX Zero Mid Orange

Settings Comparison Table

PlayerTeamRoleDPISenseDPIResolutionAspectDisplayRefreshCrosshair Code
🇩🇰 salazar Tricked Esport Rifler 400 2.35 940 1280x960 4:3 Stretched 4000Hz N/A

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many CS2 pros use the Artisan Ninja FX Zero Mid Orange?

1 professional CS2 players in our database currently use the Artisan Ninja FX Zero Mid Orange. This makes it a notable mousepad choices among the competitive scene.

What settings do Artisan Ninja FX Zero Mid Orange users prefer?

Pro players using the Artisan Ninja FX Zero Mid Orange average 940 eDPI (high sensitivity). Their settings vary by role and playstyle — check the comparison table below for full details.

Is the Artisan Ninja FX Zero Mid Orange good for competitive CS2?

With 1 professional player using it, the Artisan Ninja FX Zero Mid Orange is a proven choice at the highest level of CS2. Teams like Tricked Esport have players using this mousepad. However, personal comfort and preference are the most important factors when choosing gear.

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