Appearance history
The inception of the Flip Knife | Fade occurred on the 14th of August, 2013, in tandem with 'The Arms Deal' content infusion. This particular skin has been discovered within 11 distinct weapon cases that spanned the years 2013 to 2015.
Pattern description
Adorned with a lustrous chrome finish, the blade of the Flip Knife | Fade boasts a spectrum of translucent hues that blend seamlessly. The pattern emerges in a kaleidoscope of violet, cerise, and amber tints, the distribution of which is contingent upon the pattern index. The grip, in contrast, remains devoid of coloration.
Effect of float
The Flip Knife | Fade's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.08, thus confining its condition to Factory New and Minimal Wear. Proximate to the zenith of wear, the blade exhibits conspicuous signs of wear, particularly along the sharpened edge and the blade's corner nearest the grip.
Pattern difference
Intricacies in the pattern index sway the chromatic balance of the skin. A Flip Knife | Fade that brandishes a preponderance of violet at the blade's apex, coupled with an unbroken gradient on the pins, is lauded as '100% Fade' or 'Full Fade' and is deemed the epitome of value. A pattern variation that marginally deviates from the 'Full Fade' is known as '99% Fade' or 'counterfeit Full Fade.' A pattern dubbed '98% Fade,' marked by a diminishing violet presence, is similarly treasured.
Skin Features
The Flip Knife | Fade is classified as Covert in quality. It is part of the illustrious 'Fade' series and is available with the StatTrak technology.
Skin popularity
Presently, the Flip Knife | Fade garners a moderate level of acclaim amongst enthusiasts.