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Active Offers for ★ StatTrak™ Nomad Knife | Damascus Steel (Battle-Scarred)

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Description

The ★ Nomad Knife | Damascus Steel is an ergonomic tactical hunting knife with a comfortable grip and a robust blade, perfect for cutting and prying. Crafted from a unique billet of two types of carbon steel, this knife embodies strength and durability, matching your determination.

History

The ★ Nomad Knife | Damascus Steel debuted in CS2 on March 31, 2025. It was launched with the Fever Case during the "Spring 2025 Skins" update.

Origin

The ★ Nomad Knife | Damascus Steel is available by opening a Fever Case container. This skin does not belong to any collections.

Popularity

With a remarkable popularity of 99%, the ★ Nomad Knife | Damascus Steel is highly sought after, making it one of the top items in CS2. This measurement reflects daily sales volume and the skin's pricing.

Rarity

The ★ Nomad Knife | Damascus Steel is part of a collection of 428 Knife skins. This Covert rarity skin is considered ultra rare, boasting an estimated drop chance of only 0.26%.

Availability

The ★ Nomad Knife | Damascus Steel is priced between $238.44 and $292.14, making it a premium skin. Fortunately, it is readily available for purchase across various markets.

Versions

The ★ Nomad Knife | Damascus Steel has a float value ranging from 0.00 to 0.50, making it available in every exterior. Additionally, a StatTrak version of the Damascus Steel is available for each exterior.

Finish Style

The ★ Nomad Knife | Damascus Steel features a unique "Patina" style with a striking Damascus Steel finish. This finish results from a chemical reaction that creates a durable, non-reactive coating over the metallic parts. In real life, weapon patinas can be achieved through case hardening, cold bluing, or acid treatments. The skin prominently showcases a white tint, with its appearance influenced by the pattern index. Notably, this skin utilizes the classic legacy model.