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This kukri knife is a versatile tool that is equally at home in the forest or in combat situations. Its Digital Disruptive Pattern (DDPAT) hydrographic finish ensures that its presence remains hidden until it's too late for the enemy to react.
The ★ Kukri Knife | Forest DDPAT made its debut in CS2 almost a year ago, on February 6th, 2024, as part of the Gallery Case release. It was introduced alongside the "The First Actual CS2 Skins" update, bringing a new cosmetic option for players to enjoy in the game.
The ★ Kukri Knife | Forest DDPAT is a rare knife skin that can be acquired by opening a Gallery Case or Kilowatt Case container in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. This skin does not belong to any specific collections, making it a sought-after item among players.
The ★ Kukri Knife | Forest DDPAT is highly sought after, boasting a popularity rating of 99% in CS2. Its widespread appeal is evident through its high daily sales volume and consistently premium pricing within the marketplace.
The ★ Kukri Knife | Forest DDPAT is one of 404 Knife skins available in CS2. With a rarity classification of Covert, this skin is considered an extremely rare drop, estimated to have a drop chance of only 0.26%.
Priced between $118.65 and $409.10, the ★ Kukri Knife | Forest DDPAT is a premium skin in CS:GO. It is easily accessible and can be found on various online marketplaces.
The ★ Kukri Knife | Forest DDPAT skin in CS:GO has a float value that can range from 0.06 to 0.80, allowing players to obtain it in various wear conditions. Additionally, there is a StatTrak version of the Forest DDPAT available for each wear condition, adding a tracking feature to this unique knife skin.
The ★ Kukri Knife | Forest DDPAT has garnered more than 9256 votes on addskins, resulting in an impressive average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, reflecting a strong positive sentiment within the CS2 community towards this skin. Players have shown a keen interest in this knife skin, indicating a widespread approval and appreciation for its design and aesthetics.
The Forest DDPAT finish on this Kukri Knife is applied using a hydrographic method, where disassembled weapon parts are dipped into a water tank with a floating film. The green-tinted pattern adheres to the primed surface, giving the knife a distinct Forest DDPAT look that varies based on the pattern index.
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.