There are many Skin series that are amazing in CS2, and we love each one. However, there’s one series in particular that the look doesn’t depend upon what the skin is on. The Fade skin looks great on guns, knives, and gloves. And yes, it’s on all three, a feat that most other skins series cannot boast about.
However, the skin series is also one of the most complicated in terms of aesthetic mechanics, and very few people understand how it works. Understanding how “Fade Percentages” and “Unique Pattern Percentages” work can be the difference between saving or overpaying for a skin you’ve been trying to get your hands on for some time.
Imagine really understanding the mechanics of cs2 fade skins and how they’re valued. You may be able to take advantage of skins being mispriced.
Today, we’ll dive into the Fade Skin series. You’ll learn all about:
After reading this, you’ll be more than prepared to head over to Hellcase and check out their exclusive fade skins and other skin trading options.
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Of course, what makes one skin more visually stunning over another is a very subjective topic. That said, we’ll use the “industry accepted” guidelines. That is, we’ll discuss what is most often accepted as being better based on which skins are worth more.
Before doing that, we need to cover how to evaluate cs2 fade skins in the first place. As you may already know or come to understand soon, there are a lot of very fine details to consider.
We’ll get into the specifics of gradient effects and color transitions. But first, we want to point out some basic information you need to understand about fade skins and their value. The value of a Fade skin is based more or less on the following things:
Keeping those 4 points in mind is very important while judging the value of a Fade skin. However, to judge the Fade percentage, you have to know a bit about it. Let’s cover that now.
The Fade percentage is very important for gradient effects. Gradient designs consist of the 3 primary colors—red, blue, and yellow. There is actually a fourth color, gray. However, gray is only visible when the fade percentage is lower, and the basic skin starts to shine through.
The higher the Fade percentage, the more the skin covers the item in those primary colors. And they usually transition from a vibrant yellow to a rich purple or pink.
Here’s where it gets complex. Each Fade skin has 1001 variations. Each variation is connected to the level of the fade percentage and the amount of each color in each one. For example, Skin number 43 may have more yellow present than number 678, which may both have a fade percentage of 100%.
Fade percentages range from 80% to 100%. In some cases, a skin may have a 110% fade, meaning you’ll be able to see some of the colors on the knife handle. The lower the fade percentage, the more gray you’ll see, which usually lowers the price of the item.
There are actually charts out there that list the numbers of full fade skins. You can find one here. But basically, keep in mind, more likely than not, the less gray, the higher the price.
We lightly touched on color transitions by stating that some variations of the same fade percentage can have different amounts of yellow. Which is basically all there is to color transitions. Certain skins have certain percentages of colors in each variant. Do not confuse that with the fade percentage which is connected to the percentage of the skin covers the item.
So, some color transitions can be something like 90% pink, then transition to 5% blue, then to 5% yellow. Different combinations of percentages will be used based on the amount of each color present in the skin. Some combinations are more visually appealing than others, and this will also affect the price.
Now that you have a better understanding of fade skin cs2 and how they work, let’s take a look at what we consider the top 3 best fade skins out there!
Remember, different people like different things, so our list is subjective. Having said that, here is our list of top 3 skins. We’ll start at number 3 to build suspense!
Number 3 on our list is the AWP. If we are only counting down the top 3, it’s tough not to put the AWP somewhere on it.
Coming in at number2, the Specialist Gloves. Yep, nothing like wearing a pair of good looking gloves while fragging people.
The best of the best in the fade skin cs2 is 100% the Butterfly Knife. It’s literally a work of art!
Regardless of which skin you have, the Fade series looks good on everything it’s on. However, now that you understand a bit more about what to look for when it comes to fade skin cs2, hopefully, you’ll be able to find some mispriced gems. Happy hunting!
It’s very easy with a third-party fade checker tool. Simply select the item you have, slide the slider until you see the version you have, then scroll down and you’ll see the information.
What’s a Good Fade CS2?A good fade greatly depends on what you like. Generally speaking, a good fade is one that is at least 99%. There are other factors that can affect the fade value, such as:
item type
item condition –
availability and rarity
fade percentage
The fade percentage is the amount of red, yellow, and blue that covers the item. The less coverage, the more underlying gray you will see. Usually, the less gray, the more valuable the skin is.
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