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About M9 Bayonet Marble Fade

★ M9 Bayonet Marble Fade applies a multicolored marbleized finish to the M9 Bayonet’s blade, blending red, blue, and yellow tones beneath a glossy candy-coated surface. On the M9 Bayonet, the long blade and sawback spine give the Marble Fade pattern more room to read clearly, making it one of the more visually defined finishes for this knife in CS2.

Release & Source

The M9 Bayonet Marble Fade can be found in the Chroma Case, Chroma 2 Case, and Chroma 3 Case. The M9 Bayonet Marble Fade is part of the Marble Fade family.

Float Range & Wear

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The M9 Bayonet Marble Fade 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.

Rarity

RarityCovert
Drop Chance~0.64%

The M9 Bayonet Marble Fade is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest M9 Bayonet skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best gloves with M9 Bayonet Marble Fade?

Good glove pairings depend on whether your Marble Fade leans more red, blue, or yellow. Specialist Gloves Marble Fade match the knife directly, Sport Gloves Amphibious work well with blue-heavy finishes, and Specialist Gloves Crimson Kimono fit red-dominant patterns. For a more neutral pairing, Driver Gloves King Snake keep the blade as the main visual focus.

What goes well with the M9 Bayonet Marble Fade?

Weapon skins with clean red, blue, or gold tones usually fit this knife best. AK-47 Bloodsport, M4A1-S Player Two, USP-S Orion, and Desert Eagle Blaze all complement different parts of the Marble Fade color mix. If you want a more uniform loadout, stickers like Crown (Foil), Cloud9 (Holo) Cologne 2014, and FURIA (Holo) Stockholm 2021 also match its brighter palette.

What are the different M9 Bayonet Marble Fade patterns?

M9 Bayonet Marble Fade patterns are usually discussed by color distribution rather than a fully separate pattern taxonomy. Traders often look for red-tip, blue-tip, and balanced tri-color examples, with “fake fire and ice” being a common label for blue-heavy looks on knives that cannot roll true Fire and Ice like some Doppler gems. The pattern seed affects where each color sits on the blade, so two Marble Fades with the same wear can look noticeably different.