The Glock Fades can go anywhere from $1,000 – $1,500, depending on how low your float value is. Whilst the Glock Fade itself isn’t extremely rare, getting what’s known as an ‘Absolute Max Fade’ can be the difference $100’s – $1,000’s of dollars in price!Īn Absolute Max Fade has the purple go up to the very end of the side lever, with no pink grooves at the back of the gun.ĭue to the rare nature of the drops, just like getting a specific pattern index to obtain a Blue Gem, getting a 110% Absolute Max Fade would be like winning the lottery! The Glock Fade is a relatively rare drop that can only be obtained through random map drops (like the Dragon Lore). To get one that is also of Factory New quality and has StatTrak™ on it would also mean a significantly lowered drop rate!ĪK47 Blue Gems go for $1,000’s of dollars depending on where you want to buy them from! Karambit | Case Hardened – Blue Gem The chances of obtaining a Blue Gem AK47 with a high ranking pattern index are less than 1%, similar to a Dragon Lore. This process can be tedious and only hardcore traders would go to such lengths to appraise the skin. You will need to manually measure how much blue the skin has, and what sort of pattern it is. The thing about Case Hardened skins is that determining the rarity of the skin pattern isn’t as easy as appointing it with a float value. Case Hardened skins that have that feature are known as ‘Blue Gems’. The rarest skin color pattern is having the AK predominantly covered in blue. Case Hardened was first introduced as an AK47 skin and has a blend of different colors such as Silver, Gold, Purple, and Blue. The term ‘Blue Gem’ refers to the rarest pattern type that you can get from the skin pattern known as ‘Case Hardened’. If you do end up getting a Souvenir AWP Dragon Lore from a Souvenir case, then you have just made yourself a whooping $60,000! In fact, a Souvenir AWP Dragon Lore was purchased on for $61,052.63! That’s insane! StatTrak™ AK47 | Case Hardened (Factory New) – Blue Gem To obtain a Dragon Lore which is simultaneously a Souvenir (rare due to the limited amount of drops distributed) as well as one that is Factory New AND a Souvenir, you could estimate that the drop rate for this would be next to none! To receive a Souvenir case, you’ll need to connect your Twitch account to your Steam account and watch the tournament live through Twitch or GOTV. That already makes such cases difficult to get (and farm), but its miniscule drop rate per box makes it exponentially harder! What makes the Souvenir Dragon Lore special is that Souvenir cases are only dropped during Valve-sponsored CS:GO tournaments. Unlike knives or gloves, you can’t obtain this skin by opening 100’s of cases, rather, you need to keep playing the game until it randomly drops at the end of a match.
The Dragon Lore is considered the rarest drop in the game and is speculated to have a 1-2% drop rate for a regular Dragon Lore. Via: Twitter you have played CS:GO for a while, chances are you’ve come across someone who’s played with the aesthetic AWP Dragon Lore.