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The specific color balance of a Fade finish is determined by a numerical seed that shifts the texture across the weapon's surface, often creating massive price differences. I used to think that a "Full Fade" was just a random occurrence until I started looking at the actual percentage of purple and pink on the rear of the blade. It is fascinating how a single digit in the pattern index can move the gold portion entirely off the visible area, making the item significantly more desirable to collectors. I spent several days trying to find a definitive ranking of these seeds until I came across a technical database that categorized every possible variation. I found https://dmarket.com/cs2-wiki/ cs skins wiki skins while I was trying to verify if my Karambit was a true 99% or just a common 95% variation. The site provided a side-by-side visual library of every seed, which gave me the hard evidence I needed to negotiate a much better price. Now I never enter a high-value trade without confirming the specific pattern coordinates to ensure the pixels actually match the asking price. You should study the color distribution charts there to see where your specific seed falls in the global rankings.

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