Bayonet Doppler Black Pearl
(Minimal Wear)About Bayonet Doppler Black Pearl
The ★ Bayonet Doppler Black Pearl applies the Bayonet’s long, classic blade profile to a dark marbleized finish in black and deep violet metallic tones with a glossy candy-coated surface. Among Bayonet finishes in CS2, the Black Pearl variant stands out for its especially subdued palette and shifting gemstone-like coloration across the blade.
Release & Source
The Bayonet Doppler Black Pearl can be found in the Chroma Case, Chroma 2 Case, and Chroma 3 Case. The Bayonet Doppler Black Pearl is part of the Doppler Black Pearl family.
Float Range & Wear
The Bayonet Doppler Black Pearl cannot drop in Field-Tested, Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.15, with Minimal Wear being the worst available condition.
The Bayonet Doppler Black Pearl is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Bayonet skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Driver Gloves Imperial Plaid match the knife’s dark purple tones, while Sport Gloves Pandora’s Box push the same palette further with a brighter violet contrast. Specialist Gloves Fade also work well if you want a mix of purple, blue, and pink that reflects the Black Pearl finish. For a darker setup, Moto Gloves Smoke Out keep the loadout neutral and let the blade remain the focal point.
Weapon skins with deep purple, blue, or black finishes fit this knife best, such as AK-47 Nightwish, M4A1-S Decimator, USP-S Neo-Noir, and Glock-18 Moonrise. If you want a cleaner dark inventory, AK-47 Slate and Desert Eagle Night also pair well without competing with the blade’s color shift. Stickers like Team Dignitas (Holo) Cologne 2014, Lambda Holo, and Rox Holo Antwerp 2022 can reinforce the purple-blue theme.
Black Pearl is one of the rarest Doppler finishes in CS2 because it is a special pattern outcome rather than a standard numbered phase. On a Bayonet, it appears far less often than Phase 1 through Phase 4 variants. That rarity is a major reason Black Pearl versions trade separately from regular Doppler phases.
Bayonet Doppler Black Pearl patterns do not have named sub-phases like Phase 1, 2, 3, or 4, but pattern seeds still change the balance of purple, navy, and black across the blade. Some seeds look darker and more ink-like, while others show brighter violet or blue patches near the tip or spine. Collectors usually pay attention to how evenly the darker tones cover the play side rather than treating every Black Pearl as identical.

