Discover the top blue gem pattern seeds for the Stiletto Knife Case Hardened in CS2. Among the 1,000 potential case-hardened patterns, fewer than twenty are considered blue gems. These rare finds command prices well above the standard market value.
Best Possible Stiletto Knife Blue Gem Seed
- Paint seed
182
All Blue Gem Seeds for the Stiletto Knife Case Hardened
- Paint seed 43
- Paint seed 92
- Paint seed 182
- Paint seed 214
- Paint seed 330
- Paint seed 371
- Paint seed 398
- Paint seed 407
- Paint seed 494
- Paint seed 638
- Paint seed 749
- Paint seed 808
- Paint seed 838
- Paint seed 868
- Paint seed 885
- Paint seed 913
- Paint seed 928
- Paint seed 964
- Paint seed 965
Why are Blue Gems rare and expensive?
Blue gem patterns are a rarity, as most case hardened skins typically feature a blend of purples and gold with just a hint of blue. But occasionally, a pattern emerges that is predominantly, or even entirely, blue. These unique skins are highly coveted. Every case hardened skin has a pattern seed that’s considered the cream of the crop.
For the Stiletto Knife, the premier paint seed is number 182. Given that this is just one among a thousand possible seeds, and considering the high demand among discerning collectors, it’s no wonder that the finest blue gems are priced significantly higher — sometimes ten to a hundred times more — than the standard rate for a regular case hardened version.
What is a backside blue gem?
In Counter-Strike 2, each knife has two distinct sides: the play side and the backside. The play side is the star of the show, being the side that’s visible during gameplay. The backside, meanwhile, gets its moment in the spotlight when you inspect the item in-game. The allure of blue gems is so strong that even the backside blue gems are considered treasures, but not quite at the level of those adorning the play side.
We hope you found our guide helpful on the Stiletto Knife Case Hardened Blue Gem. Feel free to ask any questions or post a trade in the comments.