Bayonet Marble Fade
(Factory New)About Bayonet Marble Fade
★ Bayonet Marble Fade applies a glossy marbled finish to the Bayonet’s blade, blending deep blue, yellow, and red tones over a metallic base while leaving the handle and guard in a plain military style. Among Bayonet skins in CS2, Marble Fade stands out for its multi-color candy-coated blade and clean contrast between the vivid finish and the knife’s classic field-issued shape.
Release & Source
The Bayonet Marble Fade can be found in the Chroma Case, Chroma 2 Case, and Chroma 3 Case. The Bayonet Marble Fade is part of the Marble Fade family.
Float Range & Wear
The Bayonet Marble Fade 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 Marble Fade 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
Specialist Gloves Marble Fade are the closest thematic match because they repeat the same red, blue, and yellow palette. Sport Gloves Vice pair well if you want to pull out the blue and pink tones, while Driver Gloves Imperial Plaid work if your knife pattern leans more purple-blue. For a cleaner neutral option, Specialist Gloves Fade keep the bright finish without competing with the blade.
Finish-focused skins with strong color contrast work best, such as AK-47 Neon Rider, M4A1-S Decimator, and USP-S Cortex. If you want a warmer loadout, AWP Wildfire and Desert Eagle Code Red pick up the red sections of the blade. For a cooler setup, Glock-18 Bullet Queen and MP9 Starlight Protector fit the saturated, glossy look well.
The most desirable Bayonet Marble Fade patterns are usually Fire and Ice variants, especially ones with minimal yellow and a stronger red-blue split across the play side. Higher-tier Fire and Ice patterns are valued because they look cleaner and are harder to find than standard tri-color layouts. Beyond that, buyers also look for centered color transitions and a balanced tip-to-base gradient.
Bayonet Marble Fade patterns are commonly grouped into standard tri-color patterns and Fire and Ice variants. Standard patterns show varying amounts of red, blue, and yellow, while Fire and Ice patterns minimize yellow and emphasize a colder blue-to-red mix. Collectors usually judge them by color coverage on the visible side of the blade rather than by finish quality alone.
Fire and Ice is a Bayonet Marble Fade pattern category where the blade shows mostly red and blue with little to no yellow. It is not a separate skin; it is a subset of pattern seeds within Marble Fade that produce that specific color distribution. Higher-tier Fire and Ice examples are the ones with the cleanest red-blue balance and the least visible gold.

