The ★ StatTrak™ Falchion Knife | Black Laminate (Field-Tested) is a covert Falchion Knife skin designed for players who care about both visuals and gameplay comfort. A modern homage to a falchion sword, this clip point blade has a curved edge. It has been stonewashed and given a black laminate handle. As a StatTrak version, it includes a built-in kill counter, making it a more premium choice compared to the regular variant.
This Falchion Knife has been painted in a "Gunsmith" style, with the Black Laminate finish. That said, this particular skin has been mostly painted in shades of black. Different pattern indexes have no effect on the Black Laminate finish.
Different pattern indexes have no effect on the Black Laminate finish.
This skin is not heavily affected by float variations, and its appearance stays relatively consistent across most copies on the market. Field-Tested copies show more visible scratches and fading, giving the weapon a noticeably used, battle-tested appearance.
The ★ Falchion Knife | Black Laminate is one of 428 other Knife skins. The rarity of the skin is Covert, which makes the Black Laminate an ultra rare drop with an estimated drop chance of just 0.26%. Within the item structure it is a Falchion Knife Knife, which defines where players typically use it in their loadouts.
The ★ Falchion Knife | Black Laminate was first introduced to CS2 on September 21st, 2021. It was released as part of the Dreams & Nightmares Case, alongside the "Operation Riptide" update. The ★ Falchion Knife | Black Laminate can be obtained by opening a Dreams & Nightmares Case or Operation Riptide Case container. The skin is not part of any collections.
With a popularity of 95%, the ★ Falchion Knife | Black Laminate is currently extremely popular, which makes it one of the most popular items in CS2. This popularity measurement is based on the daily sales volume and the price of the skin. As a StatTrak variant, it generally trades at a premium over the non-StatTrak version, appealing to players who care about visible kill statistics.