🔪Pattern Guide

Slaughter Pattern Guide — Diamond, Angel, Heart & Pricing Premiums

How to identify Diamond, Angel, Heart, Phoenix, and other premium Slaughter patterns on CS2 knives

🔪 What Makes Slaughter Patterns Special?

Slaughter is one of CS2's most pattern-dependent knife finishes. The Slaughter texture contains several distinct shapes — Diamond, Angel, Heart, Phoenix, and more — that appear on different areas of the blade depending on the Pattern Index. Knives with centered, clearly visible premium patterns command significant premiums over standard Slaughter copies.

The finish features a metallic silver/red base with darker red shapes overlaid. The patterns are subtle and require careful inspection to identify, which is why many traders miss premium patterns and why knowledge of Slaughter patterns can lead to profitable trades.

🔷 Pattern Types

Premium Patterns (Highest Value)

PatternShapeRarityValue Premium
DiamondClear diamond/rhombus shapeRare+50-200%
Full DiamondLarge, perfectly centered diamondVery rare+100-300%+
AngelWing-like shape resembling an angelRare+30-100%
HeartHeart shape visible on bladeModerate+20-60%

Standard Patterns (Moderate Value)

PatternShapeRarityValue Premium
PhoenixBird-like shape with spread wingsModerate+15-40%
Kitty/CatSmall cat-like faceUncommon+10-30%
Half DiamondPartial diamond visibleCommon+10-20%
ZebraStriped pattern, no distinct shapesCommonBase price

🔷 Diamond Pattern

The Diamond is the most sought-after Slaughter pattern. It appears as a clear rhombus/diamond shape on the blade.

Diamond Quality Tiers

TierDescriptionPremium
Full Centered DiamondComplete diamond, perfectly centered on playside+100-300%
Diamond + Heart ComboDiamond adjacent to a heart pattern+80-200%
Partial DiamondDiamond cut off by blade edge+20-50%
Backside DiamondDiamond on inspect side only+5-15%

👼 Angel Pattern

The Angel appears as wing-like shapes extending from a central point, resembling an angel's wings or a butterfly.

  • Best value when centered on playside
  • Often appears near the blade tip on Karambits
  • Can combine with Diamond for premium combos

❤️ Heart Pattern

A heart-shaped pattern that appears on certain Pattern Indexes. Most valuable when:

  • Clearly defined — full heart shape visible
  • Playside centered — not cut off by blade edge
  • Combined with Diamond for the highest premium combos

🕊️ Phoenix Pattern

A bird-like shape with spread wings visible in the Slaughter texture. Less valuable than Diamond or Angel but still commands premiums when clearly visible and well-centered.

🔪 Knife-Specific Tips

KnifeBest Pattern ShowcaseNotes
KarambitCurved blade showcases patterns dramaticallyDiamond on curved section = highest premium
M9 BayonetLong blade can show multiple patternsFull Diamond + Angel combos possible
ButterflyFlip animation reveals patternsCentered Diamond most impactful
BayonetStandard blade, clear pattern displayDiamond near center preferred

📊 Approximate Pricing (Karambit FN)

PatternApprox. Pricevs. Standard
Full Centered Diamond$600 – $1,200++100-300%
Diamond + Heart$500 – $900+80-200%
Centered Angel$350 – $600+30-100%
Standard/Zebra$200 – $350Base

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❓ FAQ

Are Slaughter patterns the same across knife types?

No. The same Pattern Index produces different visual results on different knife types because the blade shapes and UV mapping are different. Always verify patterns for the specific knife type.

How do I identify a Diamond vs. just random shapes?

A true Diamond is a clear, symmetrical rhombus shape with defined edges. Random Slaughter patterns may look vaguely geometric but lack the clean, defined shape of a premium pattern. Use reference images to train your eye.

Is the playside or backside more important?

Playside always — that's what's visible during normal gameplay. Backside patterns add slight value but are worth far less than playside equivalents.

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