Master Guide to Bayonet Fade Full Fade & Fade Percentage Rankings

The Bayonet Fade comes in 21 different fade percentages, all between 80% and 100% fade. There are five main categories: 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, and 100%. The percentages indicate how much of the knife is covered in fade pattern. 80% is the lowest quality where grey on the blade is clearly visible, while 100% is the best and is often called Full Fade.
99% and 98% fade are called "Fake Full Fade" because they are nearly identical to Full Fade in appearance. To verify if a Bayonet Fade is truly Full Fade, you need to check the edges - the purple needs to extend far enough along the blade.
True 100% Full Fade patterns have complete fade coverage with purple extending to the edges. These are the most valuable and sought-after Bayonet Fade patterns.

Grey clearly visible

Moderate fade coverage

Good fade coverage

Excellent fade coverage

Fake Full Fade

True Full Fade
31 patterns - Complete fade coverage
100% Fade patterns represent the pinnacle of Bayonet Fade patterns with complete fade coverage and no visible grey areas. These Full Fade patterns are the most valuable and sought-after variations, featuring purple extending to the blade edges.
56 patterns - Nearly identical to Full Fade
99% Fade patterns are called "Fake Full Fade" because they are nearly identical to true Full Fade patterns. They offer excellent fade coverage and represent premium alternatives for collectors seeking high-quality fade patterns.
53 patterns - Excellent fade coverage
98% Fade patterns offer excellent fade coverage with minimal grey areas visible. They provide great visual appeal and represent solid value for collectors seeking high-quality fade patterns at competitive prices.
42 patterns - Good fade coverage
95% Fade patterns provide good fade coverage and represent entry-level access to quality fade patterns. They offer attractive fade appearance with some grey areas visible, making them popular for collectors seeking Bayonet Fade at accessible prices.
Float is extremely important when considering Bayonet Fade knives. Low float knives command significantly higher prices on rare patterns than normal float ones. Bayonets are more complicated regarding price and float than most knives - a low float ensures fewer scratches than a normal float knife.

Pristine condition with no visible scratches

Minor wear with preserved fade clarity
100% Full Fade patterns are the most valuable - check that purple extends to the blade edges for authentication.
99% and 98% Fade are called "Fake Full Fade" - they're nearly identical to Full Fade but command lower prices.
Float value is crucial - low floats on rare patterns command significantly higher prices than normal floats.
Bayonet Fade comes in 21 different fade percentages between 80%-100% - higher percentages are more valuable.
Pattern is more important than float for value - focus on fade percentage over condition for investment.
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