Talon Knife Marble Fade
(Factory New)About Talon Knife Marble Fade
The ★ Talon Knife Marble Fade pairs the Talon Knife’s hooked karambit-style blade, saw-tooth spine, and ivory-colored handle with a marbled finish that blends yellow, blue, and red tones across the metal. Among Talon Knife finishes in CS2, Marble Fade stands out for replacing pattern-heavy artwork with a glossy, multicolor candy-coated look that emphasizes the weapon’s curved blade shape.
Release & Source
The Talon Knife Marble Fade can be found in the Prisma Case and Prisma 2 Case. The Talon Knife Marble Fade is part of the Marble Fade family.
Float Range & Wear
The Talon Knife 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 Talon Knife Marble Fade is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Talon Knife 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 as the blade. Sport Gloves Vice pair well if your knife has stronger blue tones, while Sport Gloves Pandora's Box can work with purple-blue heavy patterns. For a cleaner neutral option, Hand Wraps Cobalt Skulls keep the focus on the knife while still matching cooler sections of the finish.
Weapon skins with clean red, blue, or gold accents tend to fit best, such as AK-47 Bloodsport, M4A1-S Decimator, and USP-S Neo-Noir. For a warmer loadout, Desert Eagle Blaze and MAC-10 Fade pair naturally with the yellow-red side of the blade. If you want a more neutral rifle, AK-47 Slate works well because it does not clash with changing Marble Fade patterns.
The most desirable Talon Knife Marble Fade patterns are usually Fire and Ice variants, where the blade shows mostly red and blue with very little yellow. Beyond that, buyers also look for strong color separation and a clean playside with large uninterrupted sections of color. There is no single universally best seed, because preference often comes down to whether you value Fire and Ice classification or a balanced tricolor look.
Talon Knife Marble Fade patterns are usually grouped by color distribution rather than by unique named finishes, with the main distinctions being tricolor patterns and Fire and Ice-style patterns. Tricolor versions show visible red, blue, and yellow across the blade, while Fire and Ice patterns minimize yellow and emphasize red-blue contrast. Collectors also pay attention to where those colors sit on the playside, because the same seed can look stronger or weaker depending on visible placement.
For Talon Knife Marble Fade, people usually do not talk about a “max fade” the same way they do for Fade knives, because Marble Fade uses marbleized color placement instead of a fade percentage. What matters here is the pattern seed and whether it creates a Fire and Ice look or a more even red, blue, and yellow spread. If you are comparing two Marble Fades, focus on yellow coverage, color separation, and the visible playside rather than a fade percentage.

