🔥Legendary Skin Guide

Desert Eagle Blaze — Price Guide, Backflame Patterns & History

The OG legendary pistol: Dust 2 Collection origins, backflame patterns, ultra-tight float range, and a decade of price appreciation

🔥 What is the Desert Eagle Blaze?

The Desert Eagle | Blaze is one of the oldest and most iconic skins in Counter-Strike history. Released in mid-2013 as part of the Dust 2 Collection, the Blaze was among the very first skins introduced to CS:GO and has remained a fan favorite for over a decade. Its instantly recognizable fiery design and OG status make it a must-have for collectors and players alike.

The skin features a bold orange and yellow flame pattern that covers the entire weapon body against a black base, creating a striking fire effect. The design is clean, vibrant, and timeless — it looks as good today in CS2's Source 2 engine as it did when it first appeared in 2013.

Flavor Text: "For Dusty, from Minh, with love"

This guide covers:

  • Dust 2 Collection origins and discontinued status
  • Backflame patterns — the hidden detail that affects value
  • Ultra-tight float range and why only FN/MW exist
  • Sticker crafts and the best applied combinations
  • Price history from $9 to $730+

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Desert Eagle Blaze

Featured: Desert Eagle | Blaze

One of the oldest skins in CS history. The Blaze's fiery design, discontinued collection status, and ultra-tight float range have made it a perennial favorite among collectors. Watch for backflame patterns — they can significantly affect value.

Price Range: ~$650 (MW) - $900+ (FN, no backflame)

📊 Key Facts at a Glance

DetailInfo
WeaponDesert Eagle
CollectionDust 2 Collection
ReleasedMid-2013
RarityRestricted (Purple)
Available WearsFactory New – Minimal Wear only
Float Range0.00 – 0.08
StatTrak AvailableNo
Souvenir AvailableNo
Collection StatusDiscontinued
Base Price (2025)~$730+ (Factory New)

📜 History & Why It's Legendary

The Dust 2 Collection

The Blaze was part of the Dust 2 Collection, one of CS:GO's original map-based collections released in 2013 alongside the Arms Deal update that introduced skins to the game. The Dust 2 Collection has since been discontinued — it no longer drops in-game.

OG Status

The Blaze holds a special place as one of the first recognizable, desirable skins in CS:GO history. When the skin economy was just beginning, the Blaze was among the earliest skins to demonstrate that digital weapon cosmetics could have real value and emotional appeal. It helped establish the culture of skin collecting that would grow into a multi-billion-dollar market.

Source 2 Enhancement

The transition to CS2's Source 2 engine gave the Blaze a noticeable visual upgrade. Improved lighting and reflections make the flame pattern more vivid and dynamic, with the fire effect appearing to glow more intensely during gameplay. Many collectors consider the CS2 version the best the Blaze has ever looked.

🔥 Backflame Patterns

One of the lesser-known but important value factors for the Blaze is the backflame pattern — a small flame detail visible on the back of the weapon that varies by Pattern Index.

What Is a Backflame?

Some Blaze Pattern Indexes produce a small visible flame on the back/grip area of the Desert Eagle. This is considered undesirable by most collectors and traders because it disrupts the clean, uniform flame pattern.

Impact on Value

Backflame StatusDescriptionValue Impact
No backflameClean back — no additional flame detailsFull price / premium
Small backflameMinor flame visible on back-5-10% from clean price
Large backflameProminent additional flame-10-20% from clean price

⚠️ Always Check Backflame

When purchasing a Blaze at premium prices, always inspect the back of the weapon for backflame details. A "no backflame" Blaze commands 5-20% more than one with visible backflame.

🎨 Wear & Float Guide

Like the Glock Fade, the Blaze has an ultra-tight float range — only Factory New and Minimal Wear copies exist.

ConditionFloat RangeApprox. PriceNotes
Factory New0.00 – 0.07$730 – $900+Price varies by float AND backflame status
Minimal Wear0.07 – 0.08$650 – $750Very narrow range; visually identical to FN

Float Premium Breakdown

Float RangeVisual QualityPremium
0.000xFlawless, collector-grade+20-40% over avg FN
0.00xExcellent+10-20%
0.01 – 0.03CleanStandard FN pricing
0.03 – 0.07Standard FNBase FN pricing
0.07 – 0.08Minimal Wear-10% from FN

The closer the float approaches 0.00, the cleaner and brighter the flames appear, pushing prices higher. Ultra-low floats (0.000x) are particularly sought-after.

🏷️ Sticker Crafts & Applied Value

The Blaze's fiery orange/yellow color scheme creates eye-catching combinations with certain stickers.

Most Popular Blaze Crafts

CraftStickersNotes
4x Crown (Foil)Gold Crowns on fire — one of the best Crown crafts for pistols
4x Flammable (Foil)Thematic craft — fire stickers on a fire skin
Katowice 2014 HolosVariousAny Kato 2014 Holo adds significant value
Howling DawnFire wolf on fire skin — thematic pairing

📈 Price History & Investment Outlook

Historical Price Evolution

YearEventApprox. FN Price
2013Release with Dust 2 Collection~$9
2016Market low period~$50 – $80
2018–2019Steady appreciation~$150 – $250
2022Market boom~$380
2023CS2 transition~$500 – $600
2025Consistent trading at $730+$730 – $900+

📈 From $9 to $730+

The Blaze has appreciated approximately 8,000% from its original ~$9 price in 2013. Its consistent long-term growth makes it one of the most reliable appreciators among mid-tier skins.

🎯 Loadout Pairing Suggestions

Glove Pairings

GlovesWhy It Works
Specialist Gloves - Crimson KimonoRed/orange tones mirror the Blaze flames
Moto Gloves - POW!Bold red-and-black matches the fiery energy
Sport Gloves - ViceNeon pink/orange creates a vibrant combo

Knife Pairings

KnifeWhy It Works
Karambit - Doppler RubyFull red gem complements the fire theme
Butterfly Knife - SlaughterRed pattern extends the aggressive fire loadout
Karambit - AutotronicMechanical red for a modern fire-themed setup

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❓ Blaze FAQ

Why does the Blaze only exist in FN and MW?

The Blaze has an ultra-tight float range of 0.00 – 0.08. Since Factory New covers 0.00–0.07 and Minimal Wear covers 0.07–0.15, only a tiny sliver of MW is possible (0.07–0.08). No Field-Tested, Well-Worn, or Battle-Scarred copies exist.

What is a backflame and why does it matter?

A backflame is a small additional flame detail visible on the back of the weapon on certain Pattern Indexes. Most collectors prefer clean backs with no backflame, so copies without backflame trade at a 5-20% premium.

Is the Blaze a good investment?

The Blaze has strong fundamentals: discontinued collection, limited supply, OG prestige, and consistent demand. It has appreciated ~8,000% over a decade. As a mid-priced skin (~$730), it's accessible to a wider range of investors than skins like the Dragon Lore or Howl.

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