Stiletto Knife Doppler Phase 4
(Factory New)About Stiletto Knife Doppler Phase 4
★ Stiletto Knife Doppler Phase 4 applies the Doppler finish to the stiletto knife’s long, narrow switchblade profile with a marbled mix of deep blue, indigo, and black metallic tones. On this Stiletto Knife finish, Phase 4 is defined by its cooler color balance and darker blade pattern, giving it a distinctly different look from other Doppler phases.
Release & Source
The Stiletto Knife Doppler Phase 4 can be found in the Prisma Case and Prisma 2 Case. The Stiletto Knife Doppler Phase 4 is part of the Doppler Phase 4 family.
Float Range & Wear
The Stiletto Knife 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 Stiletto Knife Doppler Phase 4 is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Stiletto Knife skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Phase 4 usually leans blue with darker black sections, so gloves with cool tones work best. Specialist Gloves Mogul match the navy palette closely, while Sport Gloves Amphibious push the brighter blue side of the finish. For a darker loadout, Moto Gloves Polygon pair well with the black handle and shadowed parts of the blade.
Blue- and black-leaning weapon skins fit this knife best. Good matches include AK-47 Nightwish for a brighter blue setup, M4A1-S Blue Phosphor for a clean metallic blue theme, and USP-S Blueprint for a darker, more technical look. If you want a simpler pairing, Glock-18 Blue Fissure and Desert Eagle Midnight Storm also fit the Phase 4 color balance.
On Phase 4, the most desirable patterns are usually the ones with stronger blue coverage on the play side and less muddy black or gray interruption near the center of the blade. Buyers often look for a clean, saturated blue tip and a balanced transition that keeps the marble effect visible. There is no single universally best pattern index, so preference usually comes down to how much blue appears on each side of the knife.
The main things to check on a Phase 4 Stiletto are blue coverage, how dark the black sections look, and whether the play side presents a clean color split. On this knife model, the narrow blade makes the color placement more important than on wider Doppler knives, so small pattern differences are easier to notice. It is also worth comparing inspect screenshots in CS2 lighting, because Doppler finishes can look different between inventory view and in-game view.

