Appearance history
On the 8th day of January in the year 2015, the world was introduced to the 'Flip Knife | Marble Fade' through the vibrant 'Full Spectrum' update. This particular armament can be procured from the multicolored assortment of 'Chroma' containers.
Pattern description
Adorned with an alloy of metallic hues, the blade boasts a motif reminiscent of ethereal, undulating vapors. The skin's palette is a mélange of yellow, blue, and red hues, seamlessly blending to forge gradient transitions, whilst the grip remains devoid of any coloration.
Effect of float
The Flip Knife | Marble Fade's Float Value oscillates between the nadir of 0.00 and the zenith of 0.08, thus confining its condition to the pristine 'Factory New' and the scarcely worn 'Minimal Wear'. Proximate to its maximal wear, the blade exhibits conspicuous signs of wear, particularly at the juncture where blade and handle converge.
Pattern difference
The visual allure of the 'Flip Knife | Marble Fade' is inextricably linked to its pattern index. Amongst aficionados, the 'Fire & Ice' variant is lauded as both the most elusive and coveted, characterized by an exclusive red and blue chromatic play on the blade's obverse. The 'Fire & Ice' boasts various 'Max' ratings, with a spectrum ranging from a 4, indicating a minimal red presence, to a 1, signifying an abundant red display. The '1st Max' rate is the epitome of desirability. Conversely, the 'Fake F&I' is deemed less precious due to its yellow-hued base, while the 'Tricolour' variation, featuring equitable red, blue, and yellow segments, is the most frequently encountered.
Skin Features
The 'Flip Knife | Marble Fade' is classified as Covert in quality. It is an integral member of the 'Marble Fade' collection and is available with the coveted StatTrak technology.
Skin popularity
In the current epoch, the 'Flip Knife | Marble Fade' enjoys considerable acclaim and is a frequent spectacle in the gaming arena.