Talon Knife | Scorched is a Covert-tier knife finish dropping from the Horizon Case and Danger Zone Case. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
This ivory-handled karambit features brass rivets and saw-tooth ridges, so it cuts on the way in, and tears on the way out. It has been spray-painted in a sun-dappled pattern.
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This ivory-handled karambit features brass rivets and saw-tooth ridges, so it cuts on the way in, and tears on the way out. It has been spray-painted in a sun-dappled pattern. <i>The Phoenix is not a symbol of destruction... it's a symbol of rebirth - Valeria Jenner, Revolutionary</i>
Talon Knife | Scorched was introduced with the Horizon Case in February 2019 as part of the finish options included in that case.
Drops from Horizon Case and Danger Zone Case openings. Supply now comes from existing inventory and remaining keys for both containers.
Scorched sits among the lower-priced finishes in the Talon Knife range. The sun-dappled spray pattern sees limited speculative demand and is purchased primarily as an entry-level knife.
Listed at the Covert knife tier with weighted drop odds of roughly 1 in 384 per case opening, before exterior selection.
Supply now comes from existing inventory and remaining keys, as both the Horizon and Danger Zone Cases are no longer in the active weekly drop pool.
Float values span 0.06–0.80. Factory New is possible at the lower float end but uncommon. All exterior tiers through Battle-Scarred are obtainable. A StatTrak™ version exists; no Souvenir variant is offered.
Spray-painted in an irregular sun-dappled pattern with muted tan and earth tones applied across the blade and handle, suggesting exposure to intense heat and light.
One of the more affordable Talon Knife finishes. The Scorched pattern is neutral and unassuming, positioning it as a functional entry into the knife category rather than a collector-focused piece.