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★ Karambit | Scorched

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Description

The ★ Karambit | Scorched features a curved blade resembling a tiger's claw, originating from the Southeast Asian martial art of silat. This knife is designed for a reverse grip, with a finger ring placed on the index finger. Its sun-dappled spray-painted pattern adds to its unique look. Remember, the Phoenix symbolizes rebirth, not destruction - Valeria Jenner, Revolutionary.

History

The ★ Karambit | Scorched made its debut in CS2 on August 14, 2013, as part of the Revolver Case during "The Arms Deal" update.

Origin

The ★ Karambit | Scorched is available by opening any of the 11 containers that include this skin, such as the CS:GO Weapon Case, CS:GO Weapon Case 2, and CS:GO Weapon Case 3. This skin does not belong to any specific collections.

Popularity

With a popularity rating of 35%, the ★ Karambit | Scorched is one of the lesser-known skins in CS2. This ranking reflects its daily sales volume and current price.

Rarity

The ★ Karambit | Scorched is among 428 Knife skins available. With a Covert rarity, this skin is an ultra-rare drop, boasting an estimated drop chance of only 0.26%.

Availability

The ★ Karambit | Scorched is a highly sought-after skin, priced between $660.86 and $1,098.88. Despite its high cost, it’s readily available for purchase across various markets.

Versions

The ★ Karambit | Scorched has a float value ranging from 0.06 to 0.80, making this skin available in all exteriors. Each exterior also comes with a StatTrak version of the Scorched.

Finish Style

The ★ Karambit | Scorched features a unique "Spray-Paint" style finish, showcasing a gray color palette created through multiple stencil layers. The appearance of this skin varies based on its pattern index, and it utilizes the new CS2 model for enhanced visuals.