Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 3
About Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 3
★ Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 3 applies the Gamma Doppler finish to the karambit’s curved blade and finger ring, combining a reflective metallic base with translucent green and cyan marbling. Among Karambit finishes in CS2, Phase 3 is defined by its cooler green-blue balance, which contrasts with the knife’s black textured handle and emphasizes the weapon’s claw-like profile.
Release & Source
The Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 3 can be found in the Gamma Case and Gamma 2 Case. The Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 3 is part of the Gamma Doppler Phase 3 family.
Float Range & Wear
The Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 3 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 Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 3 is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Karambit skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 3 pairs well with Sport Gloves Hedge Maze if you want to match the knife’s green tones directly. Specialist Gloves Emerald Web and Moto Gloves Finish Line also work well, with Emerald Web reinforcing the green palette and Finish Line adding a cleaner black-white contrast around the darker handle and blade edge. If you want a darker setup, Hand Wraps Overprint can balance the knife without competing with the blade pattern.
Green and black weapon finishes fit this knife best, especially AK-47 Fuel Injector, M4A1-S Emphorosaur-S, and USP-S Monster Mashup. For a cleaner green loadout, Glock-18 Nuclear Garden and AWP Containment Breach also sit well beside Phase 3’s palette. If you want stickers, Lambda Holo, Battle Scarred Holo, Toxic Flow Holo, and Team Spirit Glitter can complement the knife’s green-heavy look.
A cyanbit is a community term for Gamma Doppler Phase 3 patterns that show an unusually strong cyan or teal section on the blade. On a Karambit, collectors usually look for that brighter color to cover visible play-side areas, because it changes how the knife reads in-game compared with standard green-dominant Phase 3 patterns. It is a pattern-based preference rather than a separate official finish.
The usual way to evaluate Phase 3 patterns is by checking the balance of green, teal, and black, then looking at how much of that color appears on the play side of the blade. Collectors often compare corner coverage, spine transitions, and whether the blade has cyanbit-like sections or a more standard darker green spread. In CS2, inspect screenshots from both sides and in multiple lighting conditions, because Doppler-style finishes can shift noticeably depending on the scene.

