What Knives Can You Get From The Prisma Case?
The Prisma Case and the Prisma 2 Case both contain the assortment of Talon, Stiletto, Ursus, and Navaja knives in different finishes. Aside from the Rust Coat finishes, the majority of knives consist of highly desirable Chroma finishes.
All Prisma Case Knives
The Prisma Case was released in 2019 as part of the "Seeing the Light" update in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. It is an iconic case with many unique skins, but to be honest, both the Prisma and Prisma 2 Cases have always been prized primarily for the variety of highly desirable knives one can unbox. Both cases contain some of the coolest finishes, such as the Stiletto Doppler Ruby, the Talon Doppler Black Pearl, and the Talon Tiger Tooth.
Of course, the chance of unboxing any knife is approximately 0.26%, meaning that, statistically, one would expect a knife every ~385 case openings. However, take these stats with a grain of salt; probability is not a guarantee. You might get a knife on your 6-7th try, or you might open 400 cases and get nothing. If you want to find out the exact odds of unboxing a knife in CS2, check out our dedicated guide here.
Talon Knives in Prisma Case
The Talon knife is one of the most attractive blades in CS2. The curved blade with a finger ring, ivory-colored handle, and unique pull-out and inspect animations are key features that stand out immediately. It is quite similar to its legendary cousin, the Karambit, but significant differences make this knife unique—including a jagged spine and a distinct spinning animation. Because of its high demand and "high-tier" status, Talon knives generally command the highest prices in this collection.

~$880 – $1,100

$1,100 – $1,800
~$880 – $1,600

~$900 – $1,400

~$3,000 – $7,000+

~$1,950 – $3,300+

~$3,200 – $5,300+

~$650

~$550 – $600

~$250 – $370

~$350 – $450

~$260 – $350
Stiletto Knives in Prisma Case
The villain’s choice, the Stilletto knife is a sleek and slim Italian-style switchblade. These knives have incredible pull-out animations combined with a thin profile and a distinctive wooden handle. The Prisma Case and the Prisma 2 Case have a plethora of colorful Stiletto knives, as well as the ol’ rusty knife that fits perfectly into a punk rock-inspired inventory.

~$500

~$700 – $1,350

~$500 – $700

~$570 – $1,000

~$2,000 – $4,000

~$1,200

~$2,200 – $2,800

~$330 – $400

~$320 – $400

~$160 – $450

~$190 – $250

~$140 – $200
Ursus Knives in Prisma Case
The Ursus knife is kind of underrated but effective in terms of visuals. Many players consider this knife less desirable due to the lack of consistent unique animations and quirky military-green handle. On the other hand, some players prefer its straight fixed design with no moving parts. The Ursus knife has extremely rare pull-out and inspect animations that can be triggered from time to time.

$260 – $500

$310 – $450

$265 – $450

$280 – $5000

$850 – $3,300+

$600 – $1,200+

$920 – $1,400+

$180 – $260

~$160 – $210

~$88 – $150

~$90 – $110

~$60 – $90
Navaja Knives in Prisma Case
The Navaja knife is among the most affordable knives in Counter-Strike 2. Its entry-level price is what makes this knife attractive enough for players who are just starting to dabble in skin trading. While the small blade and large handle aren't exactly what many players consider "beautiful," high-tier finishes like Doppler and Marble Fade help compensate for the awkward elements of the knife’s design.

~$120 – $290

$140 – $220

$115 – $190

~$115 – $200

~$450 – $500

~$220 – $350

~$305– $350

~$105 – $170

~$80 – $110

~$50 – $65

~$85 – $100

~$48 – $65
All Other CS2 Prisma Case Skins
Among many notable skins in the Prisma case, there are gems such as the M4A4 | The Emperor, AWP | Atheris, Desert Eagle | Light Rail and the AK-47 | Uncharted.
Is Prisma Case Good to Get a Knife?
Both the Prisma Case and the Prisma 2 Case are excellent options if you have them in your inventory. The variety of Talon knives with Chroma finishes is the main feature that makes these cases so valuable. However, this value only matters if you actually manage to snag one, which is statistically very unlikely. The 99.74% chance of not getting a knife is a strong argument in favor of simply buying the knife you like. If you don’t want to leave the outcome of your knife hunt to chance, simply head over to Skin.Land, filter by knife type, wear, and phase, and secure the knife of your dreams at an affordable price.









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