| Factory New | $ 11,740.54 |
| Minimal Wear | $ 10,548.33 |
| Field-Tested | Not Available |
| Well-Worn | Not Available |
| Battle-Scarred | Not Available |
| Type | Peilis |
| Weapon | ★ Karambit |
| Skin | Gamma Doppler Emerald |
| Rarity | Slaptas |
| Colors | Green, Cyan |
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The ★ Karambit | Gamma Doppler Emerald, also known as Kara Emerald, was introduced into the game on June 15, 2016, as part of the “Gamma Exposure” update. This stunning skin can be found in all “Gamma” cases.
The creator of the ★ Karambit | Gamma Doppler Emerald remains unknown, but their artistic talent is evident in the design of this beautiful skin.
The price of the ★ Karambit skin | Gamma Doppler Emerald can vary depending on the condition and float value of the skin. However, due to its rarity and popularity, it is generally one of the more expensive skins.
The float value of the ★ Karambit | Gamma Doppler Emerald ranges from 0.00 to 0.08, meaning it is available only in Factory New and Minimal Wear condition. In the higher wear levels, the knife may have some abrasions on the blade, ring edges, and near the handle.
The ★ Karambit | Gamma Doppler Emerald is considered a Covert quality skin, making it quite rare. It is also the brightest and the most expensive phase in the “Karambit | Gamma Doppler” series. It is highly sought after by skin collectors.
The ★ Karambit | Gamma Doppler Emerald can be found in all “Gamma” cases. If you’re looking to obtain this rare and stunning skin, make sure to open one of these cases.
The design of the ★ Karambit | Gamma Doppler Emerald features a blade painted with metallic paints and adorned with a pattern of translucent wavy lines that resemble smoke. The skin’s color scheme showcases various shades of green, creating gradient transitions that resemble the texture of an emerald. The handle remains unpainted. The pattern index determines the ratio and location of colors, with black, green, and teal areas. However, there are no special or rare variations of the pattern.