Classic Knife Case Hardened: Blue Gem Seed Patterns

Classic Knife is a true Counter-Strike legend, and not at all because it has returned to us in the Global-Offensive edition. It was added to the game on October 18, 2019, along with the CS20 case, which was made to celebrate the game's birthday. However, this is not the first time we could witness it. It has already made its debut in Counter-Strike 1.6 and later Source. This is a great example of how a return to the past strongly affects players. It's not everyone's first choice knife, but everyone has sympathy and respect for it.

A classic of the Counter-Strike series, the edge of this knife is press-fit Stellite perfectly held in place due to its precise fit with the titanium on the blade's cheek and spine. The handle is fossilized mastodon ivory held in a carbon fiber pocket.

If you’re interested in getting a skin for the Classic Knife, you have plenty of choices. If you really want to set yourself apart from other players in CS2, opting for a Classic Knife Blue Gem could be the perfect choice.

The amount of blue seen on a Case Hardened skin is determined by the knife's seed pattern, which is a number automatically assigned when the skin is unboxed. As a result, some pattern indexes display more blue on the skin, while others feature a playside with more gold coloring.

Determining which seed is the best can be quite difficult, so to make it easier for you, we’ve put together a specific list of the top Blue Gems for the Classic Knife.

Tier Numbers
Tier 1 (Best) 681, 601, 577, 456, 403, 316, 169, 58
Tier 2 (Very good) 922, 704, 634, 585, 449, 351, 281, 210, 55
Tier 3 (Good) 954, 916, 915, 887, 880, 867, 850, 837, 797, 715, 668, 632, 628, 624, 588, 583, 537, 533, 529, 503, 496, 447, 430, 417, 393, 383, 374, 372, 349, 345, 336, 288, 269, 262, 239, 202, 187, 180, 170, 166, 162, 157, 116, 107, 103, 67
Tier 4 (Average) 995, 973, 969, 959, 955, 941, 910, 902, 899, 878, 872, 869, 866, 859, 828, 821, 820, 818, 812, 807, 806, 805, 794, 790, 750, 740, 719, 710, 700, 698, 693, 689, 680, 675, 669, 665, 651, 646, 619, 613, 610, 606, 600, 564, 551, 547, 546, 528, 526, 525, 523, 519, 516, 507, 504, 462, 442, 429, 400, 387, 325, 315, 299, 298, 294, 292, 286, 235, 227, 222, 212, 203, 179, 176, 151, 138, 124, 108, 95, 91, 88, 84, 59, 14, 3

Prices

While it's challenging to assign a specific price to a Classic Knife Blue Gem in CS2, it's evident that Blue Gem knives are generally far more expensive than standard Case Hardened versions. Furthermore, knives with a larger amount of blue coloration on the playside tend to be more costly.

If we have a more modest budget, Blue Gems from Tier 1 or 2 will likely be out of reach, but Tier 3 or 4 can still offer some interesting options. Blue Gems are incredible pieces in the entire CS2 skin collection and are definitely unique. Aside from the amount of blue on the blade, it’s also important to consider the value of the float.

When it comes to skins like those, it's important to ask someone, who is experienced and knows the market. It's essential to make a complex research before buying an item like this to make sure we (as a buyer) won't lose a huge amount of money.

Rare pattern seeds are typically hard to price! If you are looking to buy one, be certain about its actual value!

How can you acquire a Talon Knife Blue Gem in CS2?

If you're feeling fortunate, you might want to try obtaining this item, by unboxing one directly from a case.

However, the odds are not on your side, so we strongly advise against opening cases.

The easiest way to get a Classic Knife Blue Gem is by buying them on the Steam Community Market, but the 15% fee often makes it pricier. A cheaper option is to buy from trusted third-party marketplaces, where lower transaction fees lead to better prices and a wider selection of skins.

Summary

The Classic Knife is a legendary Counter-Strike blade, first seen in CS 1.6 and Source, and brought back in CS:GO through the CS20 Case on October 18, 2019. It features a unique design with a Stellite edge, titanium spine, and a mastodon ivory handle. Blue Gem versions of the Classic Knife come from the Case Hardened skin, where the seed pattern determines how much blue appears on the blade. These seeds make some knives much more valuable due to their rarity and visual appeal. The price of Blue Gems varies based on the amount of blue and the knife's seed pattern. You can acquire one by unboxing it from a case, purchasing it on the Steam Community Market or though third-party platforms which may offer better prices and a large variety of skins.

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