

Covert
Factory New$5213.4
Minimal wear$5036.14
Field-TestedNot available
Well-WornNot available
Battle-ScarredNot available
Skin description
★ Butterfly Knife | Fade (Factory New) is an eye-catching classic from the Operation Breakout Weapon Case, first released in July 2014. This Butterfly Knife has been finished in an Anodized Airbrushed style with the Fade finish, laying a mirror-slick gradient across the long scimitar blade. Colors melt from deep violet through hot magenta to golden peach near the tip, while the skeletonized black handles feature vivid pink inlays that echo the blade’s neon glow. Pattern index matters: “full-fade” rolls push more yellow onto the point, whereas others lean purple, giving every knife its own personality. The silky coating pops during flip, twirl, and inspect animations—the place where Butterfly Knives shine. In Factory New condition, edges are pristine with zero scuffs or dull spots, so the reflective gradient remains glassy and uninterrupted.
Summary Information
CategoryKnives
TypeButterfly Knife
ExteriorFactory New
Skin RarityCovert
FamilyFade
Finish StyleAnodized Airbrushed
Release dateJuly 1st, 2014
Game UpdateOperation Breakout

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Skin description
★ Butterfly Knife | Fade (Factory New) is an eye-catching classic from the Operation Breakout Weapon Case, first released in July 2014. This Butterfly Knife has been finished in an Anodized Airbrushed style with the Fade finish, laying a mirror-slick gradient across the long scimitar blade. Colors melt from deep violet through hot magenta to golden peach near the tip, while the skeletonized black handles feature vivid pink inlays that echo the blade’s neon glow. Pattern index matters: “full-fade” rolls push more yellow onto the point, whereas others lean purple, giving every knife its own personality. The silky coating pops during flip, twirl, and inspect animations—the place where Butterfly Knives shine. In Factory New condition, edges are pristine with zero scuffs or dull spots, so the reflective gradient remains glassy and uninterrupted.