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The ★ Flip Knife | Marble Fade first appeared in CS2 on January 8th, 2015. This highly popular skin was part of the Chroma 3 Case and was released on the same day as the "Full Spectrum" update. This is truly a stunning mix of colours and patterns combined into one beautiful skin.
The ★ Flip Knife | Marble Fade is one of the rarest and most desired skins; it can be obtained in CS2 by opening a Chroma 2 Case, Chroma 3 Case, or Chroma Case container. This knife is part of no collections, which makes it very unique to add to any player's inventory.
With its popularity rating at an astonishing 90%, the ★ Flip Knife | Marble Fade has become the envy of most within the CS2 community and nailed its place in the rarest skins in high demand. Its high popularity is determined by the consistent daily sales volume and its premium price in the market.
The ★ Flip Knife | Marble Fade is one of 391 skins for Knife in CS2 and already from that number might be guessed how popular it is as a cosmetic option. It has a rarity classification of Covert and is therefore extremely rare, sporting an estimated drop chance of only 0.26%.
The ★ Flip Knife | Marble Fade has the status of a highly demanded skin and is pretty expensive - its price varies in a range from $552.52 to $762.42. But despite such a high cost, at the current moment, this skin is freely purchasable on every market. As the confirmation of the previous statement, there are 8.3K units of Marble Fade in public CS2 inventories.
The ★ Flip Knife | Marble Fade is available in Factory New and Minimal Wear. The float value ranges from 0.00 to 0.08. StatTrak is also available for each option of Exterior for Marble Fade.
With more than 8.8K votes on addskins.gg, the ★ Flip Knife | Marble Fade has received an extremely positive community sentiment with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars. It is highly popular even among professional CS2 players like fallen, boltz, and kqly, who proudly show off this exquisite skin.
This Flip Knife features a visually striking "Marble Fade" finish, where the candy coat is applied in a wildly colorful pattern. In-game, this would have been done using silk-screening or even just laboriously layering on adhereable stencils. The Marble Fade finish style changes its look according to the pattern index, and it's just a sight to behold.



Each skin has a minimum and maximum wear value, that's what we call a wear range. The line shows the available wear range for this skin.