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Karambit Marble Fade Fire And Ice Seed Patterns

In CS:GO and CS2, skins can vary significantly in wear and seeds. Primarily, most players think that skin has only one appearance. However, this is not the case. Valve aimed to obtain many different looks by preparing between 0 and 1000 seed patterns for each skin. Our topic today, the Karambit fire and ice seed pattern, is one of the most unique skins of the game. Although some skins are not very expensive, they can become extremely valuable because they have a rare seed pattern.

Of course, we would like to point out that such seed patterns are extremely rare. As you know, fire and ice Karambit consist of different color scales. However, it is possible to say that there may be a sharp change in these colors with rare seed patterns. Now, without further ado, let’s take a closer look at the rarest seeds of Karambit Fire and Ice.

What Is a Fire and Ice Knife Skin Pattern?

It is possible to see dozens of different knife types in CS2. Countless different options, from every design to every color, are offered to the players. However, there are also Marble Fade knives that are found to be quite unique. Marble Fade skins only appear on four types of blades. These knives are karambit, bayonet, flip knife, and gut knife, respectively. Karambit Marble Fade fire and ice skin are priceless, like the knives we just mentioned. In this Karambit skin, the blade part consists of three main colors: red, blue, and yellow. We would also like to remind you that when it comes to seed patterns, there are dozens of different rare versions.

You may need to open many cases to get a quality Karambit marble fade skin. More importantly, even if you open hundreds of CS2 cases to get a rare seed, it will not be enough. This is exactly why most third-party CS2 trading sites offer the rarest seeds of fire and ice karambit for sale. Of course, as you can imagine, their prices are many times more expensive than normal skin.

So why are the seed patterns of the Karambit marble fade skin so valuable? Actually, there is a very clear answer to this question. When you enter the game in CS2, if there is only red and blue on the side of the blade facing you instead of three colors, that seed becomes extremely valuable. Now, let’s examine this issue under the subheading of how you can understand whether seed patterns are valuable or not.

How to Tell Whether Seed Patterns Are Valuable?

There are already many rare skins in CS2. We can easily say that when seed patterns are added to the rarity of skins, ultra rare items emerge. So exactly which Karambit Marble Fade seed pattern is more valuable? Frankly, we can recommend that you look directly at the skin rather than giving an exact figure here. If you have a Marble Fade, start examining the skin. Then, if there is only a red and blue color scale on the side of the skin facing you, that seed is really extremely rare.

Additionally, almost all Karambit Marble Fade skins have only three color scales: red, blue, and yellow. Unfortunately, seed patterns that classically include these colors are not considered rare. We would like to point out again that seed patterns in which the yellow color completely disappears from the skin are rarer.

Karambit Marble Fade Fire And Ice Seed Guide

Now, let’s talk about Karambit fire and ice seed patterns. As we keep mentioning, the Karambit Marble Fade skin features a unique blend of red, blue, and yellow colors on both the back and front. We would also like to point out that each of these colors has a skin index with different changes on the blade.

For example, sometimes, the blue color of the skin can cover a much larger area of the blade. Likewise, the red color can be effective in covering a large area of the blade. However, in general, blue-dominant patterns of Karambit Marble Fade are much rarer than red-dominant patterns in the CS2 trading market.

 

Fire and ice Karambit, as the name suggests, means there is no yellow color on the skin. In short, the skins should be covered only in red and blue colors, without yellow. However, you may see fake fire and ice patterns in some seeds. These types of skins generally have slightly visible yellow tones on the pointed tip of the blade. Now, under this heading, we will list the rarest Karambit Marble Fade ice and fire seed patterns one by one. In this way, you can find the rarest seeds in an extremely simple way.

 

  • 1st Max – Pattern Index [412]

The rarest seed pattern of Karambit Fire and Ice skin is definitely 412. When you look at this seed in the game, you can only see blue and red color tones on the side of the blade facing you. On the outside, there are classically some yellow tones. However, what makes this seed so valuable is that it has red and blue colors on the front. When you want to buy, you really need to do very detailed research on the internet. Because it is extremely rare and extremely expensive, it is not sold on every site.

 

  • 2nd Max – Pattern Index [16 – 146 – 241 – 359 – 393 – 541 – 602 – 649 – 688 – 701]

This seed pattern is not much different from the first max. If you look at the skin design, you can see that even the color scale is positioned the same. In fact, both the front and back of the blade have distinctly identical paintings. However, the rearmost handle of the blade is slightly brighter than the 412 seed skin. In general, the reason why the second max is worth less in terms of price is that there are many seeds from this pattern.

 

  • 3rd Max – Pattern Index [152 – 281 – 292 – 344 – 628 – 673 – 743 – 777 – 792 – 994]

Now it’s time for Karambit fire and ice’s 3rd max seed, which also has many patterns. The skin of these seeds has slightly brighter colors in appearance. However, if you do not take a detailed look at the surfaces of the knife, you will not be able to see it clearly. However, the fence and front parts of the blade have brighter colors. You can also see that the yellow color becomes more dominant. Just like the 2nd max seed pattern, you can see that there are many seeds here. Naturally, when there is this much pattern index, it automatically becomes less rare in seeds.

 

  • 4th Max – Pattern Index [48 – 126 – 129 – 332 – 780 – 787 – 874 – 908 – 918 – 923]

We are slowly transitioning to more common patterns in Karambit fire and ice seeds. Now, there are a total of 10 different skins in the 4th max pattern index. Classically, yellow has gradually become more dominant in these skins. Likewise, if you look at the finger grip part on the front of the skin, you can see that it has a brighter color.

 

  • 5th Max – Pattern Index [182 – 204 – 252 – 457 – 522 – 578 – 652 – 660 – 685 – 705 – 736 – 832 – 988]

There are 13 different skin models in the 5th max pattern index. In these skins, like the other skins above, yellow colors have begun to become more visible. Likewise, the shine of the colors on the skin continues to increase. Although it is not very rare, you may need to place a buy order at a high price to purchase these seed pattern skins.

 

  • 6th Max – Pattern Index [112 – 230 – 340 – 356 – 444 – 452 – 471 – 607 – 621 – 631 – 761 – 773 – 873 – 876 – 982]

Next on our Fire and Ice Karambit review is the 6th max pattern index. There are a total of 15 identical skins in this seed. Skins are very similar to all previous pattern indices in general appearance. However, in general, a color scale in which yellows are brighter prevails. We would like to point out that since there are many of these seeds, they are not very rare in terms of price.

 

  • 7th Max – Pattern Index [8 – 14 – 32 – 58 – 108 – 213 – 233 – 243 – 274 – 405 – 454 – 614 – 653 – 683 – 728 – 732 – 770 – 795 – 803 – 826 – 867 – 949]

The 7thmMax pattern index consists of 22 different seeds in total. We would like to say that there is not much difference from other pattern indices in terms of appearance. Again, these are skins where the colors shine but do not have too many yellow tones. Since there are many seeds in this pattern, we can say that their rarity is low. Of course, this rarity is not considered too low. If you try to buy it, you may encounter a price that is twice the price of the normal skin.

 

  • 8th Max – Pattern Index [5 – 178 – 188 – 202 – 337 – 378 – 406 – 461 – 539 – 696 – 702 – 854 – 966 – 971]

There are obvious similarities in Karambit Marble Fade fire and ice seed patterns. However, as the rarity level decreases in the pattern indices, the amount of yellow color on the handle on the back of the knife continues to increase. As the yellow color increases, the red and blue colors decrease and are suppressed. There are a total of 14 different seed values in this pattern index. You can see the same design and style in each seed. Although they are expensive, you can find plenty of them in the market.

 

  • 9th Max – Pattern Index [68 – 121 – 149 – 165 – 171 – 206 – 287 – 370 – 493 – 499 – 516 – 637 – 655 – 656 – 672 – 706 – 766 – 817 – 922 – 959 – 997]

Along with the 9th max pattern index, the unique appearance of the Marble Fade Karambit continues to be preserved on the front of the knife. On the side of the blade facing you, you can still only see red and blue instead of 3 colors. This is enough for rarity, but the back of the knife is also very important. The yellow color tones here continue to lighten gradually. If you notice, the rarer seeds are extremely limited in the yellow area there. Naturally, this makes them both rarer and more expensive. However, there are a total of 22 similar seeds in this pattern index. We think that the fact that there are a large number of the same seeds means that the rarity has decreased slightly. As a matter of fact, you may still have to pay for it, which will be a little more expensive than a classic Karambit Marble Fade.

 

  • 10th Max – Pattern Index [28 – 156 – 177 – 238 – 402 – 545 – 546 – 553 – 559 – 589 – 591 – 725 – 764 – 791 – 810 – 844 – 858 – 868 – 972 – 977]

Finally, it is the 10th max pattern index where you can find Karambit Marble Fade fire and ice properly. It is possible to find a total of 20 seeds in this pattern index. Due to the seed design, yellow tones begin to become evident in the finger grip area on the front of the knife. Likewise, the yellow color on the back of the knife, where it starts from the handle, appears more prominent. Likewise, the handle at the front of the knife, which we are used to seeing in the rarest seeds, does not appear as dark. You can start to see the brighter and clearer yellow color from underneath. Since it is the last max pattern, its rarity level is the lowest. Of course, you will not see it sold for as low a price as a fake max. If you want to buy it, you may still have to strain your wallet a bit.

 

  • Max Fake – Pattern Index [9 – 27 – 90 – 110 – 125 – 183 – 195 – 203 – 232 – 254 – 329 – 351 – 372 – 397 – 404 – 441 – 448 – 459 – 473 – 483 – 537 – 561 – 590 – 626 – 632 – 647 – 710 – 727 – 753 – 756 – 785 – 805 – 809 – 818 – 869 – 909 – 930 – 941 – 962 – 976 – 980 – 989]

 

In Karambit fire and ice skins, for a seed to be rare, there must be only two different colors on the side facing you. If you see any color on the front of a seed other than red and blue, it is considered fake. All seeds in the pattern index section listed above have a distinct yellow color at the front end of the blade. Even if this yellow color is very small, it is enough to make those seeds fake. In short, the moment the skin ceases to be a double color, it is seen as fake.

 

  • FFI – Pattern Index [60 – 62 – 71 – 98 – 148 – 170 – 196 – 216 – 222 – 234 – 266 – 304 – 307 – 309 – 315 – 321 – 328 – 333 – 364 – 368 – 400 – 411 – 413 – 415 – 438 – 445 – 463 – 485 – 496 – 506 – 535 – 570 – 582 – 593 – 605 – 630 – 663 – 667 – 670 – 674 – 691 – 717 – 723 – 746 – 794 – 822 – 845 – 846 – 931 – 948 – 958]

 

We are here with the last pattern index title that we will examine in our Fire and Ice Karambit article. The FFI pattern index has the rarest skins in our list. It may still seem expensive compared to a classic Karambit Marble Fade. You can see the yellow color at the sharp tip on the front of the skin. Likewise, it is possible to see shades of yellow on the rear handle railing. There are a total of 51 seeds in this pattern. Naturally, the presence of 50 similar skins seriously affects the pattern of these seeds.

 

How to Check Seed Pattern in Karambit Fire and Ice?

We have been talking about Karambit Marble Fade fire and ice seed patterns since the beginning of our article. We listed all the pattern indices one by one and talked about the differences. Now, if you have this skin, you are probably wondering exactly which seed it belongs to. Checking this is quite simple. Just follow the steps we recommend below.

 

  • The first thing you need to do is run CS2 and enter your inventory.
  • Then, find the Karambit Marble Fade and examine the blade.
  • You will see the “i” sign at the bottom right of the preview window. This sign means “Item Certificate.” You can now continue by clicking this button.
  • After the item certificate section opens, you will see some critical details, such as the finish catalogue, pattern template, and wear rating. The “pattern template” section that you will encounter in this section shows your skin’s seed.

Now that you know the seed value of the Karambit Marble Fade in your inventory, you can take a look at the list in our article again. If you have one of the rare seeds here, you are probably very lucky. If you are not a collector of skins, you can make a serious profit by selling this knife skin.

Conclusion

We talked about Karambit Marble Fade fire and ice seed patterns. We would especially like to point out that we list all the seeds one by one. We hope you were able to learn all the patterns you were wondering about. We also think that we have clearly explained with examples why some seeds of this skin are very rare and expensive. If you want to buy skin, you have to do very detailed research. Otherwise, you may not be able to find these rare seeds.

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