About Stiletto Knife Scorched

The ★ Stiletto Knife Scorched applies a dark, spray-painted finish in a mottled sun-dappled pattern across the slim switchblade profile of the Stiletto Knife. Its long, narrow blade and classic Italian stiletto silhouette give this knife a more refined, needle-like look than broader CS2 knife models, with the Scorched pattern adding a subdued, worn military character.

Release & Source

The Stiletto Knife Scorched can be found in the Horizon Case and Danger Zone Case. The Stiletto Knife Scorched is part of the Scorched family.

Float Range & Wear

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The Stiletto Knife Scorched is available in all conditions, from Factory New to Battle-Scarred. The higher the float value, the more scratches and wear will be visible on the skin.

Rarity

RarityCovert
Drop Chance~0.64%

The Stiletto Knife Scorched 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

What are the best gloves with Stiletto Knife Scorched?

Driver Gloves Black Tie match the knife’s black and grey spray pattern with a clean monochrome look. Specialist Gloves Mogul add muted blue-grey tones that still fit the dark finish, while Hand Wraps Duct Tape lean into the worn, utilitarian style of Scorched. These pairings work because they stay within the knife’s subdued palette instead of competing with it.

What goes well with the Stiletto Knife Scorched?

Dark, muted weapon finishes fit this knife best, especially AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Night Terror, and USP-S Black Lotus. If you want a more military look, Galil AR Black Sand and MP9 Sand Scale also match the dusty, field-used pattern well. Bright neon skins usually clash with the Scorched finish because the knife uses a low-contrast black and brown scheme.

What is Stiletto Scorched 791?

Stiletto Scorched 791 refers to a specific pattern seed on the Scorched finish. Traders sometimes discuss certain seeds because the spray pattern can place darker or lighter areas differently across the blade, but Scorched does not have a widely standardized premium pattern hierarchy like Case Hardened blue gems. That means pattern 791 is mainly relevant to buyers who personally prefer how that exact blade looks.

Is there a Stiletto Knife Scorched Black Gem?

No, Stiletto Knife Scorched does not have a true Black Gem category in the same way some Case Hardened knives have Blue Gem tiers. People sometimes use “black gem” loosely for Scorched seeds that look unusually dark, but that is community slang rather than an official or broadly accepted classification. Any added value depends heavily on buyer preference and the exact pattern appearance.

How much is Stiletto Scorched 791 worth?

The value of a Stiletto Knife Scorched pattern 791 depends on how dark and clean that specific seed appears to buyers compared with more common Scorched patterns. Since Scorched does not have a firmly established premium pattern market, any overpay is usually modest and inconsistent rather than guaranteed. To judge it accurately, compare recent listings and sales for pattern 791 against similar dark-pattern Stiletto Scorched examples.