Inspect ★ Skeleton Knife | Fade
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
★ Skeleton Knife | Fade Description
Release History
The ★ Skeleton Knife | Fade comes from The Shattered Web Case. Its release date was November 18, 2019, when it came out during the start of Operation Shattered Web. Its history highlights its sleek, minimalist aesthetic, designed by Valve to fit the game's quality standards.
Designer
Created by Valve, the ★ Skeleton Knife Fade features a minimalist design with a focus on simplicity. The creator's focus on elegance and sophistication reflects the designer's expertise in crafting visually appealing skins.
Pattern and Skin Features
★ Skeleton Knife | Fade is chromed and coated with translucent paints that create gradient transitions between purple, pink, and yellow. The handle remains unpainted. The best pattern is in the smooth gradient of colors that transitions from one shade to the next, giving the knife an elegant and vibrant appearance.
Float Range
The Fade pattern is limited to a float range of 0.00 to 0.08, permitting only Factory New and Minimal Wear conditions. At levels of wear close to the maximum, it retains an almost flawless appearance with negligible scratches or abrasions present on the blade.
Drop Rate and Chance
The ★ Skeleton Knife | Fade features a drop rate of 0.26% and a drop chance of 0.63%, making it a sought-after Covert skin. Its fade design adds a subtle touch.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Owned by seized, rain, and autimatic, this knife enhances dynamic, multi-faceted gameplay. Its gradient design complements players who excel in various roles and adapt quickly to changing match conditions.
Rarity
The rarity of the ★ Skeleton Knife | Fade is classified as Covert, categorizing it as one of the rarest knife skins available. Its beautiful gradient color scheme adds elegance and sophistication to any player's collection.
Popularity
The ★ Skeleton Knife | Fade has a lower popularity score of 35%, which means it is still considered a good skin but is less popular than others. Its smooth gradient may attract some interest, though overall, it does not enjoy widespread recognition in CS2.


