Falchion Knife | Autotronic

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Description: It has been anodized red and uses steel mesh to lighten the weight.

Finish Style: Gunsmith

Finish Catalog: 1116

Added: 22 September 2021

Update: Operation Riptide

Skin Quality Steam Logo Price Steam Logo Listings Steam Logo Median Steam Logo Volume
StatTrak Factory New $399.00 4 $402.50 1
StatTrak Minimal Wear $197.99 13 $219.41 1
StatTrak Field-Tested $155.86 16 $201.47 1
StatTrak Well-Worn $155.86 4 $195.72 1
StatTrak Battle-Scarred $160.00 3 $154.02 1
Factory New $262.73 10 $294.31 1
Minimal Wear $165.00 41 $201.47 3
Field-Tested $146.05 72 $151.87 14
Well-Worn $145.06 8 $161.00 3
Battle-Scarred $138.32 31 $141.46 3

The Autotronic Family

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Origin Story

The Falchion Autotronic is generally regarded as a premium red and steel design within the broader Autotronic knife family. Its visual identity is defined by the contrast between the vibrant red metal and the exposed steel, particularly visible on the blade sides and near the handle.

Drop Chance

Falchion Knife | Autotronic is a knife-tier skin, so standard Valve rarity odds don't apply. Knives drop at a combined rate of approximately 0.26% from supported cases before accounting for which knife type and finish you get. Valve doesn't publish individual knife or phase probabilities.

Skin Condition

Float range 0 to 0.85. Exteriors: Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. StatTrak is available in FN, MW, FT, WW, BS.

  • Factory New ($262.73): The red anodized sections are fully saturated with minimal to no visible scratches, and the steel and mesh elements appear clean and bright. For Autotronic knives generally, FN is considered the premium showcase tier, especially for its vibrant red.
  • Minimal Wear ($165.00): The overall appearance remains very close to Factory New, with strong color and only small edge wear or micro-scratches beginning on high-contact areas. Within the Autotronic family, MW is often seen as a value-premium choice, visually near-FN but at a lower price.
  • Field-Tested ($146.05): The red anodized panels begin to look noticeably more worn with visible scratches and edge chipping, and steel areas may show darkening or more obvious wear. This tier often serves as a midrange value option for players prioritizing ownership over pristine cosmetics.
  • Well-Worn ($145.06): Red areas show significant wear, especially on the edges and around the tip, with small patches of exposed underlying material and heavier scratching becoming visible. Well-Worn Autotronic knives generally have less demand than lower floats due to compromised clean red surfaces.
  • Battle-Scarred ($138.32): The red anodized segments are heavily worn with substantial edge wear, numerous scratches, and sections where the red appears significantly faded, while metal and mesh elements show strong wear and darkening. For Autotronic knives, high-float BS is typically a budget tier, lacking a celebrated high-float aesthetic.

Model

Autotronic uses the current Falchion Knife model, added with Operation Riptide on September 22, 2021. The Gunsmith finish responds to CS2's dynamic lighting.

How to Obtain

The Falchion Knife | Autotronic is obtainable as a rare special item from the Operation Riptide Case. While the Operation Riptide Case was initially tied to Operation Riptide, it now drops rarely as part of the general case drop pool.A StatTrak version is also available for kill tracking.

Price Range

Falchion Knife | Autotronic ranges from $138.32 (Battle-Scarred) to $262.73 (Factory New). Field-Tested copies sit at $146.05. StatTrak versions carry a premium at every wear tier.


The current 7-day median is $152.64. The 90-day median is $154.43. The all-time median is $181.47. Volume averages 13 trades per day.

Visual Theme

Gunsmith: It has been anodized red and uses steel mesh to lighten the weight. This design features bright red anodized sections combined with bare steel and steel mesh segments. In first-person view, the most visible elements are the red anodized blade sides and spine, along with the steel and mesh cutouts near the middle and handle. The contrast between red metal and exposed steel defines its identity, aligning it visually with other Autotronic variants.

Player Rating

Rating: 4.83 / 5
Votes: 3

Sticker Compatibility

Knives do not have sticker slots, so compatibility refers to how the knife's aesthetic complements other weapon skins and sticker choices in a player's inventory. The Falchion Knife | Autotronic's red and steel color scheme pairs well with red-themed stickers and skins, as well as metallic or tech-themed stickers that match its steel mesh elements. This allows for cohesive loadout building, even though stickers are not applied directly to the knife itself.

Falchion Knife | Autotronic — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the Falchion Knife | Autotronic cost?

Autotronic ranges from $138.32 (Battle-Scarred) to $262.73 (Factory New) based on current listings. The 7-day median across all tiers is $176.93. StatTrak™ versions carry a significant premium at every wear tier.

How rare is the Falchion Knife | Autotronic?

The Falchion Knife | Autotronic is knife-tier. Knives drop at a combined rate of approximately 0.26% from supported cases. Valve doesn't publish individual knife type or finish probabilities.

What wear tiers is the Falchion Knife | Autotronic available in?

The Falchion Knife | Autotronic is available in Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred, with a float range of 0.00 to 0.85.

Is the Falchion Knife | Autotronic available in StatTrak™?

Yes, Autotronic is available in StatTrak™ in Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred.

Where does the Falchion Knife | Autotronic come from?

The Falchion Knife | Autotronic comes from the Dreams & Nightmares Case and Operation Riptide Case. Like all knives, it drops at a combined rate of approximately 0.26% — Valve doesn't publish individual knife type or finish probabilities.

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