Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 4
About Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 4
The ★ Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 4 pairs the karambit’s curved blade and finger-ring handle with a glossy marbleized finish in pale green, turquoise, and silver tones. On this knife, the Phase 4 pattern is defined by its cooler green-blue coloration, giving the Gamma Doppler finish a cleaner, more luminous look than many other Karambit finishes in CS2.
Release & Source
The Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 4 can be found in the Gamma Case and Gamma 2 Case. The Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 4 is part of the Gamma Doppler Phase 4 family.
Float Range & Wear
The Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 4 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 4 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
Specialist Gloves Emerald Web match the deep green tones of Phase 4 directly and keep the loadout in the same color family. Sport Gloves Hedge Maze work well if you want a brighter lime-green contrast, while Moto Gloves Turtle add a darker green option that fits the black handle and ring details of the Karambit.
Green and black weapon finishes usually pair best with this knife. Good matches include the AK-47 Fire Serpent, M4A1-S Emphorosaur-S, USP-S Overgrowth, and Glock-18 Gamma Doppler. If you want a cleaner inventory theme, black-dominant skins like the AK-47 Slate also work with the knife’s dark handle and green blade.
For Phase 4, stronger patterns usually have a larger uninterrupted emerald-green area on the play side with minimal muddy dark patches near the tip and lower spine. Buyers also pay attention to how evenly the green covers the blade and whether the black sections frame the color cleanly. There is no single officially named top pattern, so preference usually comes down to green coverage and play-side appearance.
A useful guide should explain Phase 4 color distribution, the importance of the play side versus inspect side, and how pattern variation changes the amount of bright green on the blade. It should also cover corner condition on the Karambit model, since the tip is one of the first details traders inspect closely. For this phase specifically, comparisons between darker green patterns and more vivid emerald patterns are the most relevant.

