Stiletto Knife Fade
(Minimal Wear)About Stiletto Knife Fade
The ★ Stiletto Knife Fade applies the Fade finish to the Stiletto Knife’s long, narrow switchblade, blending transparent purple, pink, and gold tones over a chrome base. On this weapon, the polished gradient contrasts with the classic Italian-style stiletto profile, making it one of the more refined knife finishes in CS2.
Release & Source
The Stiletto Knife Fade can be found in the Horizon Case and Danger Zone Case. The Stiletto Knife Fade is part of the Fade family.
Float Range & Wear
The Stiletto Knife 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 Stiletto Knife Fade 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
Good glove matches for the Stiletto Knife Fade are Specialist Gloves Fade, Sport Gloves Amphibious, and Driver Gloves Imperial Plaid. Specialist Gloves Fade keep the same pink-purple-gold gradient, Amphibious picks up the blue sections cleanly, and Imperial Plaid works well if your knife has stronger pink and purple coverage.
Weapon finishes with bright gradients or clean metallic tones pair well with the Stiletto Knife Fade. Good options include AK-47 Neon Revolution, M4A1-S Decimator, USP-S Cortex, and Desert Eagle Fade. If you want a cleaner loadout, white finishes like AK-47 Vulcan or M4A1-S Printstream also balance the knife’s saturated colors well.
For the Stiletto Knife Fade, the most desirable patterns are high fade percentage patterns with minimal grey near the handle and stronger pink, purple, and gold coverage across the visible blade. Buyers usually look for patterns marketed as 95% to 100% Fade. Since the Stiletto has a narrow blade, color distribution and how much of the bright gradient appears when equipped matter more than the pattern number alone.
A useful way to judge the Stiletto Knife Fade is to focus on fade percentage, the balance of pink, purple, and gold, and how much dull silver area remains near the base. In CS2, inspect the knife in motion as well as in inventory, because the Stiletto’s slim blade can make some high-fade patterns look different in first-person view. StatTrak versions exist, so collectors also compare whether the counter placement affects the look they want.

