Master Guide to Bayonet Marble Fade Fire & Ice Max Red Pattern Rankings

Bayonet Marble Fade was added to CS2 on January 08, 2015, alongside the "Full Spectrum" update. The blade is painted with metallic paints and adorned with translucent wavy lines resembling smoke. The color scheme includes various shades of yellow, blue and red creating gradient transitions.
"Fire & Ice" is considered the rarest and most expensive Marble Fade pattern variation. It's distinguished by the presence of only red and blue colors on the play side, with no yellow visible. Fire & Ice has several "Max" rates which vary from 7 (minimal red) to 1 (maximum red).
Pattern variations with the "1st Max" rate are considered the most valuable, featuring maximum red coverage. The legendary #412 pattern represents the pinnacle of Fire & Ice patterns.
1 pattern - Maximum red coverage

The legendary #412 pattern represents the ultimate Fire & Ice pattern with maximum red coverage. This is the most valuable and sought-after Bayonet Marble Fade pattern in existence, featuring only red and blue colors with no yellow visible.
10 patterns - Excellent red coverage

2nd Max patterns offer excellent red coverage with outstanding visual appeal. They represent premium Fire & Ice patterns and are highly valued by collectors seeking top-tier Marble Fade variations.
10 patterns - Great red coverage

3rd Max patterns provide great red coverage with excellent Fire & Ice characteristics. They offer solid value for collectors seeking high-quality Fire & Ice patterns at competitive prices.
22 patterns - Minimal red coverage

7th Max patterns represent entry-level Fire & Ice with minimal red coverage. While they have the least red among Fire & Ice patterns, they still maintain the distinctive red and blue only characteristic with no yellow visible.
20 patterns - Unique red distribution

10th Max patterns feature unique red distribution and represent special Fire & Ice variations. They offer distinctive patterns for collectors seeking rare Fire & Ice characteristics with specific red placement.
Float Value of Bayonet Marble Fade ranges from 0.00 to 0.08, making it available only in Factory New and Minimal Wear condition. At levels of wear close to the maximum, the knife has noticeable scratches and abrasions located on the spine and along the cutting edge.
Note: Fire & Ice patterns command significantly higher prices than regular Marble Fade patterns, with 1st Max being the most valuable.
1st Max #412 is the holy grail of Fire & Ice patterns with maximum red coverage - extremely rare and valuable.
Fire & Ice patterns must have only red and blue colors on the play side - any yellow disqualifies the pattern.
Max ratings range from 1 (maximum red) to 7 (minimal red) - lower numbers are more valuable.
Fake Fire & Ice patterns have small yellow areas near the base - these are less valuable than true Fire & Ice.
Fire & Ice is the rarest and most expensive Marble Fade variation - pattern is more important than float.
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