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Stiletto Knife Skins

The Italian switchblade. Sleek, fast, and built for precision.

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The Italian Switchblade

The Stiletto Knife brings Italian switchblade design to CS2. Sleek, fast, and built for precision. The animation is smooth, and the profile is compact. It's developed a following among players who want elegant knife design. The Stiletto generally prices in the upper-mid tier, somewhere around Flip or Huntsman equivalents, occasionally approaching Butterfly pricing for premium finishes.

Market Positioning and Premium Finishes

The switchblade design appeals to players who want compact elegance over aggressive styling. Market pricing reflects solid demand without reaching Karambit or Butterfly levels.

  • Doppler: Phases work well on the Stiletto's sleek profile. Phase 2 (pink) leads demand, typically running $700-1,000 in Factory New. Gamma Dopplers bring green accents to the elegant design. Emerald variants sit at premium pricing, while standard phases provide accessible Gamma ownership.
  • Fade: Patterns display cleanly across the slim blade. Full fades command premiums, with the Stiletto's elegant profile making fade percentages particularly visible.
  • Marble Fade: Shows tricolor patterns on the compact blade. Factory New versions typically run $800-1,200.

Mid-Tier and Budget

  • Mid-Tier: Tiger Tooth delivers yellow-gold across the sleek design for $600-900 in Factory New. It suits the elegant aesthetic perfectly. Autotronic, Bright Water, and Night all work with the Stiletto's sophisticated styling. These finishes emphasize elegance at reasonable pricing. Case Hardened Stilettos can show blue gem patterns on the slim blade. The compact profile makes pattern placement critical for value.
  • Budget: Forest DDPAT, Boreal Forest, and Urban Masked provide Stiletto ownership at entry-level pricing. Even basic patterns maintain the knife's elegant switchblade character.

Wear Considerations

The Stiletto's slim blade shows wear clearly on glossy finishes. Factory New matters significantly on Doppler, Fade, and Tiger Tooth. Darker finishes can work in Field-Tested.

Popular Stiletto finishes include Doppler Phase 2, Gamma Doppler, Fade, Tiger Tooth, and Marble Fade. The Stiletto Knife is for players who want elegant switchblade design. It prices below Karambit and Butterfly but maintains quality finish options. Stash tracks every Stiletto finish with pattern details for elegant knife choices.

Stiletto Knife FAQ

You can buy Stiletto Knife skins on ClashTrade. There are currently 150 Stiletto Knife CS2 & CS:GO skins available starting at $219.97.
Stiletto Knife skin prices range from around $173.24 to $1,677, based on 2,614 trades over the last 30 days. Most of the catalog sits between $200.00 and $314.44.
The cheapest Stiletto Knife skins are the Boreal Forest ($173.24 FT), the Safari Mesh ($175.95 FT), and the Forest DDPAT ($177.67 FT).
The most popular Stiletto Knife skins by trade volume are the Rust Coat, the , and the Ultraviolet.
The most recently added Stiletto Knife skins are the Rust Coat (a recent update, March 2019) and the Ultraviolet (a recent update, March 2019).
Stiletto Knife skins drop from the following cases: Danger Zone Case, Horizon Case, Prisma 2 Case, and Prisma Case. Some Stiletto Knife skins are collection-only — they drop in-match and can't be unboxed from a case.
19 of the 19 Stiletto Knife skins have a StatTrak version. StatTrak skins include a kill counter tied to that specific skin — it tracks every kill made with it and persists through trades and sales. StatTrak variants typically cost 30–100% more than the standard version. Souvenir skins never have StatTrak.
The most expensive Stiletto Knife skin is the Crimson Web (from $1,676.84 Factory New), followed by the Case Hardened (from $800.00 Factory New) and the Doppler (from $724.93 Factory New). Prices reflect the lowest current listing on the Steam Market. The Crimson Web is currently above historical average, with prices stable.
All Stiletto Knife skins share the same rarity tier. They are exceedingly rare drops from weapon cases, with a combined drop chance under 1%. Within the Stiletto Knife catalog, the Fade is the least traded, with 40 trades in the last 30 days.

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