{"id":36990,"date":"2025-01-28T16:03:39","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:03:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/all-cs2-knives-best-counter-strike-knives-and-how-to-buy-them-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:03:39","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:03:39","slug":"all-cs2-knives-best-counter-strike-knives-and-how-to-buy-them-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/all-cs2-knives-best-counter-strike-knives-and-how-to-buy-them-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"All CS2 Knives: Best Counter-Strike knives and how to buy them &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>All CS2 Knives: Best Counter-Strike knives and how to buy them ValveKnives are the most desirable items in Counter-Strike 2. If you want to swap out the default blades for something more exciting, here are all the knives in CS2, ranked from most expensive to cheapest. There\u2019s a total of 19 knife types you can use, and all of them have unique skins, patterns and designs too. Although some knives, like the Butterfly Knife or Karambit, are always expensive, some of the \u201ccheaper\u201d knives can be very pricey too if they have a certain pattern on them. For example, rare patterns called \u2018Blue Gems\u2019 will make any knife cost thousands of dollars. Some knives can sell for over $10,000, with the most expensive knife valued at around $1.5 million. But, since most of us don\u2019t have that kind of money, we\u2019ll just be looking at prices of CS2 knives on the Steam Market or reputable third-party websites like Skinport. The prices will depend on the skin, wear, and pattern. Knife prices fluctuate regularly, so this page will be updated each month with the latest prices. Contents All C2 Knives and prices &#8211; Most expensive CS2 knife &#8211; Cheapest CS2 knife &#8211; Best knives to buy in CS2 &#8211; Where to buy CS2 knives &#8211; These are the price ranges for the standard versions of these knives. These price charts don\u2019t include extremely rare versions such as Sapphire, Emerald, Ruby, Black Pearl, or Blue Gem (Case Hardened) knives. These are the most expensive knives in CS2 ordered by price as of July 2024: All CS2 Knives and prices (July 2024) Most Expensive CS2 knife: Butterfly Knife The Butterfly Knife was added in 2014, and to this day, it is the most expensive knife in CS2. The least expensive version is typically around $800, while the most expensive can reach over $10,000, typically for Emerald or Sapphire Butterfly knives. At their peak Emerald Butterfly Knives sold for over $25,000, but they are currently around $15,000. Although the blade isn\u2019t the biggest, especially compared to the Bayonet, Bowie, or Huntsman, the Butterfly is expensive because of the animations. Both drawing the knife and inspecting it will see your in-game character perform incredible knife trickery. Check out the animations in the video: However, the most expensive single knife in CS is actually a Karambit, specifically the 387 pattern \u2018Blue Gem\u2018 Karambit in Factory New condition. Only one of these knives exists, and its current owner turned down an offer of around $1.5 million for it. Cheapest CS2 knife The cheapest knife in CS2 is the Navaja knife. Added in 2018, it\u2019s one of the newer knives, and suffers from a very small blade and limited animations. Many players claim it looks more like a letter opener or butter knife, than something that could do much damage. The cheapest Navaja knives are around $100. Another cheap knife is the Shadow Daggers, costing around $100 for the cheapest set. This is, in fact, two knives, wielded in each hand, which you might think would make them more desirable. Unfortunately, like the Navaja, they\u2019re not the most intimidating knives, and so suffer from a rather negative reputation among players. Best CS2 knife to buy So, if you want to get your very own knife in CS2, where to start? There are a number of things to consider, beyond just what one you think looks the best. Price &#038; Investment Obviously, you can only buy what you can afford, but if you can\u2019t afford the knife you want right now, you should consider waiting and saving up some money. Counter-Strike knives can be an investment if you keep them for a while before selling. Some knives have also lost value in the past, but with the release CS2, every knife in the game almost has increased in price. Fade, Doppler and Vanilla knives have benefited the most from new CS2 lighting, so their prices have shot up. Animations Before buying your knife, you should check out the animations in-game. You will see these animations in every match, so it\u2019s best to choose a knife that has animations you like. There are lots of YouTube videos that will show you all the animations, or you can also check it out yourself in-game, by using a custom server and websites like BroSkins. Wear, Pattern, Skin Every knife has a variety of skins, from plain dark skins like Night Stripe to vibrant rainbow colors like the Marble Fade. Typically, more colorful skins will cost more, because they are more desirable. You can also get the plain version of each knife, called \u2018Vanilla\u2019 \u2013 but don\u2019t be fooled, that doesn\u2019t mean they will be cheaper. Blue Gems, like this Talon above, are Case Hardened skins with max-blue patterns. The website CSGOBlueGem tracks all the known Blue Gem knives in existence, if you want to learn more. It\u2019s also important to pay attention to the wear level. A \u2018Factory New\u2019 knife will look almost flawless, while a \u2018Battle Scarred\u2019 Knife will look very damaged and worn \u2013 which obviously impacts the price. Finally, if you want to get serious about your knife, pay attention to patterns. Every knife skin has 1000 patterns, and they can all look very different. For example, on \u2018Fade\u2019 knives, some patterns will have more of the knife painted, while some will have big gaps missing \u2013 no two knives are identical. Where to buy CS2 knives If you\u2019ve made your mind up, there are a few places to buy your knife. The easiest way is through the Steam Marketplace. Here, items under $2000 in value can be listed, and you can simply deposit money into your Steam balance to make the purchase. However, there are downsides to Steam, the main one being the prices. Because Valve takes a percentage of every sale, sellers will often list their items at a higher price. This is where third-party websites have an advantage. There are many reputable CS2 skin websites such as Skinport, BitSkins, or CSMONEY. These sites will often have knives for sale cheaper than what you will find on the Steam market. And there is no price limit, so if you\u2019re looking for a very expensive knife pattern like a Ruby or Emerald, you will have to use a third-party website, as the Steam Marketplace has a price cap. That\u2019s everything you need to know about knives in CS2. If you\u2019re also looking to kit out your weapons with some skins, check out our list of the best CS:GO weapon skins here. If you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>All CS2 Knives: Best Counter-Strike knives and how to buy them ValveKnives are the most desirable items in Counter-Strike 2. If you want to swap out the default blades for something more exciting, here are all the knives in CS2, ranked from most expensive to cheapest. 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