Shadow Daggers Marble Fade
About Shadow Daggers Marble Fade
★ Shadow Daggers Marble Fade pairs the Shadow Daggers’ compact push-dagger shape with a marbleized finish that blends red, blue, and yellow candy-coated tones across the twin blades, contrasted by bright metallic orange handles. Among Shadow Daggers skins in CS2, it stands out for applying the Marble Fade pattern’s multicolor gradient to both blades, giving the knife a vivid mirrored look.
Release & Source
The Shadow Daggers Marble Fade can be found in the Spectrum Case and Spectrum 2 Case. The Shadow Daggers Marble Fade is part of the Marble Fade family.
Float Range & Wear
The Shadow Daggers 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.
The Shadow Daggers Marble Fade is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Shadow Daggers skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Specialist Gloves Marble Fade are the closest thematic match because they repeat the same red, blue, and yellow palette. Sport Gloves Vice work well if you want to emphasize the blue and pink side of the blades, while Driver Gloves Imperial Plaid pair nicely with blue-heavy patterns without clashing with the silver handles.
Skins with clean color transitions or bright finishes match this knife best, especially M4A1-S Decimator, AK-47 Neon Rider, and USP-S Neo-Noir. For a warmer loadout, AWP Fever Dream and Glock-18 Bullet Queen also fit the red-yellow side of Marble Fade patterns without conflicting with the metallic handles.
For Shadow Daggers Marble Fade, the most desirable patterns are usually ones with balanced red, blue, and yellow coverage on both blades. Buyers also pay attention to whether both daggers display similar color distribution, since mismatched blades can look less consistent in game. Unlike Doppler finishes, Marble Fade value is driven more by visual color placement than by named phases.
No. Fire and Ice is a special pattern classification associated with certain Marble Fade knives like the Karambit, Bayonet, and Talon Knife, where red and blue dominate with little or no yellow. Shadow Daggers Marble Fade do not have a widely recognized Fire and Ice tier system, so patterns are usually judged by overall color balance and blade symmetry instead.

