The kukri knife appeared in CS2 recently. This design, inspired by traditional Nepalese knives, has been added to the Kilowatt Case. However, players have already developed their preferences about which design options it looks best with. Currently, the kukri is found in twelve variants, but the variety is actually somewhat greater: as with other knives, the Case Hardened and Fade finish variants can vary quite a bit depending on the pattern index.
KukriKnife Blue Steel
Kukri Knife Blue Steel – one of the most popular options. It is somewhat similar to the “vanilla” skin, but differs from it with a darker blade shade. The skin looks minimalistic without being too flashy. This makes it look good in different weapon sets.
KukriKnife Slaughter (Slaughter)
Those who prefer bright colors and contrasts should pay attention to Kukri Knife Slaughter. The blade of the knife is painted in various shades of red and covered with darker stripes that fold into a distinctive pattern. Depending on the pattern index, different shapes can be visible, from smooth spirals to sharp serrations, so each skin variant looks impressive in its own way.
KukriKnife Boreal Forest (Northern Forest)
If you're looking for a cheaper kukri skin, it's worth checking out Kukri Knife Boreal Forest with a camouflage-colored blade. Different shades of gray and green give the knife a more realistic look.
KukriKnife Vanilla (Vanilla)
Interestingly, the standard skin for the kukri is also priced quite high. Because the Kukri Knife Vanilla has no colorful coating, both the blade and handle retain realistic textures. Shades of black and gray dominate the coloring, and the lighter edge of the blade accentuates its unusual curved shape.
KukriKnife Case Hardened (Surface Hardened)
The cost of Kukri Knife Case Hardened can vary quite a bit depending on the pattern index. Blue Gem type colorings, which have a predominant blue color on the blade, are especially prized. Depending on how strongly other colors are visible on the surface, pattern indices are divided into several groups. The most expensive may be kukri with patterns 494, 770, 112, 868 and some others, for example. In total, there are dozens of indices that give a suitable coloring with a certain degree of quality.
KukriKnife Fade (Gradient)
The same is true for Kukri Knife Fade. In this case, the blade is colored in a smooth gradient that may include shades of yellow, orange, pink, and blue. Their distribution depends on the pattern index, and variants with a lot of purple on the blade are the strongest valued.