Butterfly Knife Doppler Sapphire
(Minimal Wear)About Butterfly Knife Doppler Sapphire
★ Butterfly Knife Doppler Sapphire pairs the butterfly knife’s distinctive balisong silhouette with a deep sapphire-blue blade finished in the Doppler’s marbled, candy-coated metallic treatment. Among Butterfly Knife finishes, the Sapphire variant stands out for focusing almost entirely on a saturated blue blade, contrasted by a dark handle that keeps attention on the color-heavy finish.
Release & Source
The Butterfly Knife Doppler Sapphire can be found in the Spectrum Case and Spectrum 2 Case. The Butterfly Knife Doppler Sapphire is part of the Doppler Sapphire family.
Float Range & Wear
The Butterfly Knife Doppler Sapphire 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 Butterfly Knife Doppler Sapphire is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Butterfly Knife skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sport Gloves Amphibious match the knife’s saturated blue blade closely, while Specialist Gloves Mogul add a darker navy tone that keeps the palette consistent. Moto Gloves Polygon also work well if you want a cleaner blue-and-black combination. These three are the most common pairings because they reinforce the Sapphire finish without introducing clashing warm colors.
Blue-toned weapon finishes fit this knife best, especially AK-47 Blue Laminate, M4A1-S Blue Phosphor, and USP-S Orion. For a brighter inventory theme, AWP Sun in Leo and Glock-18 Bunsen Burner also pair naturally with the Sapphire blade. Black and silver skins can work too, but deep blue finishes usually look more cohesive alongside this Doppler phase.
For a Sapphire Doppler, the most desirable patterns are the ones with the cleanest, most fully blue blade and minimal dark or black areas near the tip and spine. Buyers usually look for a uniform sapphire tone on the play side, since patchy transitions can make the finish look less pure. There is no separate phase hierarchy within Sapphire itself, so pattern preference is mainly about blue coverage and visual cleanliness.
Yes, pattern still matters because different pattern seeds can change how evenly the blue color is distributed across the blade. On a Butterfly Knife, collectors often inspect both visible blade surfaces during the inspect animation, so uneven dark patches can affect preference. The most favored examples tend to have strong blue coverage on the side most often seen in game and in screenshots.

