Master Guide to Karambit Crimson Web Patterns & Web Classifications

Fake webs are similar but do not connect as many lines as a real web, and the difference can be spotted easily. The more center the web is, the better.

Real webs feature complete connections with multiple intersecting lines forming a proper web structure.

Fake webs have incomplete connections and fewer intersecting lines, making them less valuable.
The Karambit has a relatively small blade which makes triple web patterns non-existent. The pattern categories for this knife can be split into two: Double and Single web patterns.
Opposite to the M9 Bayonet, single web patterns are valued and appreciated more than double webs since they are more appealing and visible on the blade.
41 patterns - Best web positions

Single web patterns are common, but it's important to know the best web position. Tier one patterns are all centered, so the closer the web is to the center the better. These patterns feature perfectly positioned webs for maximum visual impact.
56 patterns - Good web patterns

Tier 2 patterns offer quality single web configurations with good positioning and visual appeal. These patterns provide excellent value for Crimson Web collectors seeking quality patterns.
32 patterns - Affordable web options

Tier 3 patterns provide entry-level access to Crimson Web patterns at affordable prices while still maintaining decent web characteristics and visual appeal.
12 patterns - Rare occurrence

There are a total of 12 double web patterns out of 1000. Though only a few exist, they don't add any value or importance to the skin, so don't be tempted if you are offered a double web pattern for trade.
The skin is available in all conditions, and its Float Value ranges from 0.06 to 0.80. Levels of wear can be determined by the size and number of abrasions, which start to become noticeable in Field-Tested condition and are located in the central part of the blade and on the cutting edges.

Minimal wear with very clean appearance and clear web visibility.

Field-Tested condition with noticeable abrasions but still good web visibility.
At Float Values close to the maximum (0.80), about 60% of the paint layer is peeled, significantly affecting the web pattern visibility and overall appearance.
Real webs have complete connections with multiple intersecting lines, while fake webs have incomplete connections.
The more centered the web is, the better - Tier 1 patterns feature perfectly centered webs.
Single web patterns are more valued than double webs on Karambit (opposite to M9 Bayonet).
Double web patterns are rare (only 12 out of 1000) but don't add value to the skin.
The Karambit's small blade makes triple web patterns non-existent, focusing value on single web quality.
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