Bayonet Doppler Phase 4
(Minimal Wear)About Bayonet Doppler Phase 4
★ Bayonet Doppler Phase 4 applies the Bayonet’s classic military profile to a glossy marbleized finish dominated by deep blue and violet tones over a dark metallic base. Among Bayonet finishes, Phase 4 is distinguished by its cooler color balance and candy-coated Doppler pattern, giving the blade a more saturated blue appearance than other phases.
Release & Source
The Bayonet Doppler Phase 4 can be found in the Chroma Case, Chroma 2 Case, and Chroma 3 Case. The Bayonet Doppler Phase 4 is part of the Doppler Phase 4 family.
Float Range & Wear
The Bayonet Doppler Phase 4 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 Phase 4 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
Phase 4 Bayonet Dopplers usually lean heavily into deep blue with black sections, so gloves with cool tones work best. Specialist Gloves Mogul match the navy palette closely, Sport Gloves Amphibious add a brighter blue contrast, and Moto Gloves Polygon tie in the darker geometric look without clashing with the blade.
Blue-leaning weapon finishes pair naturally with this knife, especially AK-47 Blue Laminate, M4A1-S Blue Phosphor, and USP-S Orion. For a darker inventory theme, AWP Sun in Leo and Glock-18 Twilight Galaxy also fit the black-and-blue Doppler palette well.
Yes. Phase 4 is one of the more popular Doppler finishes because it often has a stronger blue-dominant look than Phases 1 and 3 while staying more accessible than Sapphire. On a Bayonet, the long blade shape makes that blue marble pattern more visible, which is why many players specifically look for Phase 4 examples.
For Bayonet Doppler Phase 4, the most desirable patterns are usually the ones with the cleanest blue coverage on the play side and minimal black or muddy transitions near the tip. Buyers generally look for bright, saturated blue across most of the blade rather than focusing on a single famous pattern index, since Phase 4 value is driven more by visual blue dominance than by one universally accepted top seed.

