Paracord Knife Doppler Sapphire
(Minimal Wear)About Paracord Knife Doppler Sapphire
The ★ Paracord Knife Doppler Sapphire applies the Doppler finish to the Paracord Knife with a deep blue, marbleized blade under a glossy candy-coated treatment, paired with the model’s signature cord-wrapped handle. Among Paracord Knife finishes in CS2, Sapphire stands out for its nearly full blue coloration and clean, reflective look across the fixed-blade profile.
Release & Source
The Paracord Knife Doppler Sapphire can be found in the Fever Case. The Paracord Knife Doppler Sapphire is part of the Doppler Sapphire family.
Float Range & Wear
The Paracord 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 Paracord Knife Doppler Sapphire is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Paracord Knife skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
For a blue-focused combo, Sport Gloves Amphibious and Moto Gloves Polygon match the Sapphire blade especially well. If you want a darker pairing that keeps the blue as the main accent, Specialist Gloves Mogul also works with the black handle and deep navy tones. These options fit the knife better than red or gold-heavy gloves, which tend to clash with the cool Doppler finish.
Blue and black weapon finishes pair best with this knife, especially AWP Sun in Leo, AK-47 Frontside Misty, USP-S Orion, and M4A1-S Blue Phosphor. For a cleaner inventory theme, Glock-18 Twilight Galaxy and Desert Eagle Cobalt Disruption also fit the Sapphire color range. Skins with heavy orange, lime, or sand tones usually look disconnected next to this knife.
Unlike Fade or Case Hardened, Sapphire does not have a widely used tier list based on special pattern numbers. The main variation is how much deep blue coverage appears across the blade and how the black areas and light reflections sit near the tip, spine, and edge. Collectors usually look for cleaner full-blue presentation and balanced marbling rather than one specific pattern seed.
Sapphire is its own Doppler gem variant, separate from Phase 1 through Phase 4 as well as Ruby and Black Pearl. On a Paracord Knife, a true Sapphire is identified by its predominantly blue finish rather than the mixed black-purple or black-blue layouts seen on regular phases. That distinction is why Sapphire is treated as a separate listing instead of a normal Doppler phase.

