Falchion Knife Urban Masked
(Minimal Wear)About Falchion Knife Urban Masked
The ★ Falchion Knife Urban Masked applies a muted gray camouflage pattern created with a masking-tape stencil across the curved clip-point blade and handle. On the Falchion Knife, this finish stands out through its understated military look, pairing the knife’s modern sword-inspired profile with a simple spray-painted treatment rather than bright color or detailed artwork.
Release & Source
The Falchion Knife Urban Masked can be found in the Falchion Case. The Falchion Knife Urban Masked is part of the Urban Masked family.
Float Range & Wear
The Falchion Knife Urban Masked 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 Falchion Knife Urban Masked is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Falchion Knife skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Driver Gloves Lunar Weave match the knife’s grey-black palette and keep the loadout understated. Specialist Gloves Buckshot add a tactical brown-grey camo look that fits the sprayed finish, while Hand Wraps Badlands work if you want a rougher, worn setup with similar muted tones.
Muted weapon skins fit this knife best, especially AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Night Terror, USP-S Guardian, and Desert Eagle Night. If you want a camo-oriented loadout, Galil AR Vandal and FAMAS Colony also pair naturally with the grey masked pattern without adding clashing colors.
The Falchion Knife in CS2 is based on the historical falchion sword, a real single-edged blade used in Europe during the medieval period. The in-game model is a modern tactical interpretation rather than a direct reproduction, with a folding mechanism and proportions adapted for Counter-Strike.
There is no recognized White Gem variant for ★ Falchion Knife Urban Masked in CS2 trading terminology. White Gem is mainly used for certain Case Hardened patterns, while Urban Masked uses a spray-painted stencil finish, so pattern discussions are usually about overall mask placement and balance rather than gem classifications.

