Talon Knife Scorched
About Talon Knife Scorched
★ Talon Knife Scorched applies a muted, spray-painted finish to the Talon Knife’s curved karambit blade, creating a sun-dappled pattern in soft gray and brown tones. Combined with the model’s ivory-toned handle, brass rivets, finger ring, and saw-tooth spine, the Scorched pattern gives this Talon Knife a more utilitarian look than brighter knife finishes in CS2.
Release & Source
The Talon Knife Scorched can be found in the Horizon Case and Danger Zone Case. The Talon Knife Scorched is part of the Scorched family.
Float Range & Wear
The Talon 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.
The Talon Knife Scorched 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
Driver Gloves Black Tie match the knife’s blackened blade and keep the loadout understated. Hand Wraps Badlands and Moto Gloves Smoke Out also work well because their dusty brown and grey tones fit the Scorched finish instead of competing with it. If you want a slightly rougher look, Broken Fang Gloves Unhinged pair naturally with the worn, burned pattern.
Muted and utilitarian weapon finishes fit this knife best, especially AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Mud-Spec, and USP-S Ticket to Hell. For a darker inventory, Desert Eagle Night and Glock-18 Wasteland Rebel also sit well next to the Scorched pattern. Bright finishes like Fade or Neon Rider usually clash with the knife’s charred grey-brown palette.
A StatTrak Talon Knife Scorched usually sells at a premium over the non-StatTrak version because knife StatTrak variants are less common and attract collectors who want tracked kills on a high-tier knife. The exact gap depends on wear and current market supply, so check the live listings for the specific condition you want. On marketplace pages, StatTrak pricing can move noticeably faster than standard versions when knife demand rises.
Yes, Scorched is generally one of the more affordable Talon Knife finishes because it lacks rare pattern premiums and sits below finishes like Doppler, Fade, or Marble Fade. That makes it a common entry point for players who want the Talon animation and silhouette without paying for a top-tier finish. Its value is tied more to the knife model than to the paint itself.

