Inspect ★ Bayonet | Tiger Tooth
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
★ Bayonet | Tiger Tooth Description
Release History
The ★ Bayonet | Tiger Tooth comes from all "Chroma" cases. Its release date was January 8, 2015, when it came out during the "Full Spectrum" update. Its history highlights its vibrant yellow and black stripes, giving it a fierce and predatory look.
Designer
Designed by Valve, the ★ Bayonet Tiger Tooth features a distinctive yellow finish with a tiger tooth pattern. The designer's vision emphasizes boldness and style, showcasing the creator's ability to craft visually striking skins.
Pattern and Skin Features
★ Bayonet | Tiger Tooth features a yellow metallic blade adorned with brown stripes that mimic the pattern of a tiger’s fur. The guard and handle are unpainted. The best pattern is in the tiger-like stripes on the blade, giving it a wild and fierce look, evoking strength and elegance.
Float Range
Tiger Tooth features a limited float range from 0.00 to 0.08, making it available only in Factory New and Minimal Wear conditions. The lowest float shows minimal wear; however, at levels close to the highest float, several abrasions appear on key areas of the blade.
Drop Rate and Chance
The ★ Bayonet | Tiger Tooth features a drop rate of 0.26% and a drop chance of 0.63%, making it a sought-after Covert skin. Its tiger tooth design adds a fierce touch.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Favored by tenzki, fashr, and ethan, this knife promotes flashy gameplay that emphasizes style and effectiveness. Players utilizing the Tiger Tooth often make bold plays that showcase their skills in high-stakes situations.
Rarity
The rarity of this skin is Covert, making it one of the rarest knife skins in CS2. Its striking tiger stripe pattern and low drop chance enhance its desirability among collectors.
Popularity
With a popularity score of 95%, the ★ Bayonet | Tiger Tooth is a good skin that is popular among collectors and players alike. Its striking design and high demand contribute to its standing in the top 5% of CS2 skins.


