CS2-Messer
Messer in Counter-Strike 2 sind rein kosmetische Gegenstände – alle Messer haben die gleichen Spielwerte, sodass sich die Unterschiede lediglich auf das Aussehen und den Marktwert beschränken. Messer-Skins gehören zu den begehrtesten Gegenständen im Spiel und können sehr hohe Preise erzielen.
Bayonet
BeidesThe Bayonet is one of the five original CS:GO knife models, and its long clip-point blade gives finishes more canvas than almost any other knife — a big part of why Bayonet Dopplers, Fades, and Case Hardened patterns photograph so well on marketplaces.
Bowie Knife
BeidesThe Bowie Knife is a big fixed-blade brawler introduced with Operation Wildfire in 2016. Its broad clip-point blade shows off busy finishes well, and it consistently trades in the mid-to-lower price band of the knife market — real knife flex, sensible money.
Butterfly Knife
BeidesThe Butterfly Knife sits at the very top of the CS2 knife market alongside the Karambit — its counter-rotating handles and constant flipping animations make it the most watched knife in the game, and demand prices it accordingly. If knives are jewellery, this is the tennis bracelet.
Classic Knife
BeidesThe Classic Knife recreates the original Counter-Strike 1.6 knife model — pure nostalgia in item form, introduced with the CS20 Case for the game's 20th anniversary. Its buyers skew veteran: the appeal is history, not flash.
Falchion Knife
BeidesThe Falchion Knife arrived with the 2015 Falchion Case, bringing a swooping single-edged blade and a spring-assisted flick deploy. It has settled into the affordable tier of the knife market — one of the classic answers to "cheapest knife that still looks good in hand".
Flip Knife
BeidesThe Flip Knife is one of the five original CS:GO knives and the traditional "starter premium" — a clean folding design whose upturned point catches finishes like Doppler and Fade beautifully, at prices a tier or two below the market's celebrities.
Gut Knife
BeidesThe Gut Knife is the traditional floor of the knife market: an original CS:GO model whose short, hook-spined blade has never been fashionable — which is exactly why it is usually the cheapest way to own a real knife in CS2.
Huntsman Knife
BeidesThe Huntsman Knife landed with 2014's Operation Huntsman and its namesake case — a no-nonsense full-tang tactical blade that gives you maximum knife-per-dollar. Its large flat surface wears loud finishes like Fade, Tiger Tooth, and Case Hardened unusually well for its price tier.
Karambit
BeidesThe Karambit is CS2's status symbol — the curved claw with the spinning inspect that has anchored the top of the knife market since 2013. When people picture "a CS knife", they picture this, and a decade of demand keeps it duelling the Butterfly for the most expensive model in the game.
Kukri Knife
BeidesThe Kukri Knife is the CS2 era's first new blade, debuting in the 2024 Kilowatt Case with a Nepalese forward-curved profile and heavy chopping animations unlike anything in the CS:GO-era lineup. Novelty and a single-case supply define its market.
M9 Bayonet
BeidesThe M9 Bayonet is the muscle car of the knife market: the biggest of the original five blades, with showy twirl animations and a long flat surface that makes premium finishes look enormous. It has sat just behind the Karambit and Butterfly in the price hierarchy for a decade.
Navaja Knife
BeidesThe Navaja Knife is the little Spanish folder from the 2018 Horizon Case — small blade, modest animations, and reliably one of the two or three cheapest knife models in CS2. It competes with the Gut Knife for the title of most affordable Rare Special Item.
Nomad Knife
BeidesThe Nomad Knife is the field-craft blade of the Shattered Web generation (2019) — a matte, full-tang survival design whose understated look pairs naturally with the military-styled finishes and agent skins it shipped alongside.
Paracord Knife
BeidesThe Paracord Knife is the budget entry of the Shattered Web knife generation — a straightforward survival blade with a cord-wrapped handle whose simplicity keeps it among the more affordable modern knife models.
Shadow Daggers
BeidesShadow Daggers are CS2's only dual-wielded blades — twin push daggers from the 2015 Shadow Case with punchy two-handed attack animations. Perpetually divisive and perpetually cheap, they anchor the budget end of the knife market alongside the Gut and Navaja.
Skeleton Knife
BeidesThe Skeleton Knife is the premium of the Shattered Web generation: a skeletonised full-tang design with a beloved twirl animation that vaulted it, almost immediately, into the upper tier of the knife market — rare company for a post-2019 model.
Stiletto Knife
BeidesThe Stiletto Knife is the Horizon Case's sharp-dressed option — an Italian switchblade whose spring-snap deploy is one of the most satisfying sounds in the game. It sits in the upper-middle of the market: dressier than the budget folders, cheaper than the icons.
Survival Knife
BeidesThe Survival Knife is the Shattered Web generation's rugged utility piece — a sawback fixed blade that looks requisitioned rather than collected. It trades in the accessible mid-lower band of the knife market, overshadowed by its Skeleton sibling and priced accordingly.
Talon Knife
BeidesThe Talon Knife is the Horizon Case's luxury item — a hawkbill folder that reads as a folding Karambit, with an ornate handle and theatrical deploy. It consistently prices near the top of the market, just below the Karambit/Butterfly/M9 trinity.
Ursus Knife
BeidesThe Ursus Knife is the Horizon Case's workhorse: a broad, bear-named fixed blade with clean lines and a big flat finish surface. It occupies the sensible middle of the knife market — more presence than the budget models, without Talon or Stiletto pricing.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
- Haben Messer Einfluss auf das Gameplay in CS2?
- Nein. Alle Messer in CS2 haben dieselben Werte für Schaden und Geschwindigkeit – sie sind rein kosmetische Gegenstände. Ein Messer-Skin verändert nur das Aussehen und verschafft keinen Vorteil im Spiel.
- Wie bekomme ich in CS2 ein Messer?
- Messer können aus Kisten ausgepackt werden (als „seltener Spezialgegenstand“, Stufe Gold), direkt auf dem Steam-Community-Markt oder auf externen Skin-Märkten gekauft werden. Die Chance, ein Messer aus einer Kiste zu erhalten, liegt bei etwa 0,26 % pro Öffnung.
- Welches Messer ist das teuerste?
- Am teuersten sind in der Regel seltene Patterns, wie zum Beispiel das Karambit- oder Butterfly-Messer in den Ausführungen Doppler, Fade oder Crimson Web, vor allem im Zustand „Fabrikneu“ mit einem niedrigen Float oder als StatTrak. Die Preise können bis zu Tausende von Dollar erreichen.
- Lohnt es sich, in Messer-Skins zu investieren?
- Messer-Skins gehören zu den wertstabilsten Gegenständen in CS2, aber die Preise hängen trotzdem vom Markt ab. Investiere in Messer, die dir gefallen, und informiere dich vor dem Kauf immer über die aktuellen Preisentwicklungen und die Float-Qualität.