There is nothing quite like the heart-stopping moment the "gold" icon flashes across your screen, and if you’re cracking open the Gallery Case, you’re hunting for the heavy-duty elegance of the Kukri Knife. As the second case in CS2 history to feature this curved powerhouse, the Gallery Case brings a fresh set of iconic finishes to a blade that’s already become a fan favorite for its unique inspect animations and sheer size. From the shimmering allure of a Fade to the gritty reliability of a Blue Steel, we’re breaking down every knife finish you can pull from this collection so you know exactly what’s at stake before you burn through your keys.

If you are lucky enough to see the "Special Rare Item" gold icon, you are guaranteed one of 13 possible finishes for the Kukri. 

Case Hardened ($96-$212)

Fade ($191-$204)


Crimson Web ($82-$494)

Vanilla ($103)

Slaughter ($134-$151)

Urban Masked ($52-$165)

Blue Steel ($84-$133)

Scorched ($48-$126)

Safari Mesh ($45-$96)

Forest DDPAT ($46-$122)

Stained ($72-$105)

Night Stripe ($52-$138)

Boreal Forrest ($46-$106)

The odds of unboxing a knife from the Gallery Case follow the standard Valve-confirmed probabilities for all CS2 weapon cases. When you open a case, you have a 0.26% chance of hitting the "Special Rare Item" gold icon, which translates to roughly 1 in every 385 cases. Within that narrow window, there is an additional 10% chance (or 0.026% overall) that the knife will be a StatTrak version. Because the Gallery Case features a pool of 13 specific Kukri finishes, your odds of pulling a particular top-tier skin like the Kukri Knife | Fade are approximately 1 in 5,000. While the case itself currently sits in the active drop pool for players with Prime Status, meaning you can receive it as part of your weekly care package, the mathematical reality of unboxing a "gold" remains a steep challenge governed by pure RNG.

Here is the list of all skins in the Gallery Case:

Whether the Gallery Case is a "good" choice for unboxing a knife depends entirely on your affinity for the Kukri Knife. Because this case features the Kukri exclusively, it is the premier option for players who specifically want its unique, heavy-duty animations and curved silhouette. From a collector's standpoint, the inclusion of top-tier finishes like the Fade, Slaughter, and Crimson Web makes a "gold" pull here highly desirable. However, strictly from a value perspective, the 0.26% drop rate remains a massive hurdle. Unless you specifically enjoy the thrill of the gamble or are hunting a high-float Kukri, it is almost always more cost-effective to purchase your desired skin directly from the market. The Gallery Case is excellent for Kukri enthusiasts, but if you prefer variety in blade types like M9 Bayonets or Karambits, you may find better value elsewhere.

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