Butterfly Knife Boreal Forest
(Minimal Wear)About Butterfly Knife Boreal Forest
The ★ Butterfly Knife Boreal Forest applies a forest camouflage hydrographic to the blade, pairing green, brown, and black patches with matching green handles. On the butterfly knife, this finish stands out through the contrast between the tactical woodland pattern and the weapon’s distinctive balisong construction with its split handle and fan-like opening action.
Release & Source
The Butterfly Knife Boreal Forest can be found in the Operation Breakout Weapon Case. The Butterfly Knife Boreal Forest is part of the Boreal Forest family.
Float Range & Wear
The Butterfly Knife Boreal Forest is available in all conditions, from Factory New to Battle-Scarred. The higher the float value, the more scratches and wear will be visible on the skin.
The Butterfly Knife Boreal Forest is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Butterfly Knife skins in CS2.
Popularity
Community Rating
Frequently Asked Questions
Hand Wraps Arboreal match the knife’s woodland camouflage directly and keep the loadout in muted green and brown tones. Specialist Gloves Forest DDPAT follow the same military palette with a more structured pattern. Moto Gloves Finish Line also work if you want a darker neutral option that does not clash with the Boreal Forest finish.
Rifle and pistol skins with green, tan, or black finishes fit this knife best, such as AK-47 Safari Mesh, AUG Contractor, and USP-S Flashback. For a darker CT-side setup, M4A1-S Moss Quartz and MP7 Army Recon keep the same understated woodland look. If you want a cleaner contrast, Glock-18 Groundwater and FAMAS CaliCamo also pair naturally with the camo pattern.
Yes, it is usually one of the more affordable Butterfly Knife finishes because Boreal Forest is a simple camouflage pattern rather than a premium color finish like Fade or Doppler. That makes it a common entry point for players who want the butterfly animation without paying for top-tier finishes. Its value is driven more by the Butterfly Knife base model than by the paint itself.
Boreal Forest uses a camouflage hydrographic, so different pattern placements can change how much green, brown, or dark area appears on the visible side of the blade. Lighting in CS2 and inspect angle also affect whether the finish looks more olive or more muted gray-green. Because of that, two examples in the same wear tier can still look noticeably different at a glance.

