Top five CS:GO Paracord knives

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Are you looking for a knife to showcase on your knife rounds? Look no further! Today we are going to be going through some of the most beautiful Paracord knives you can show off inside the server. The release of Operation Shattered Web brought us four new knife types in the Nomad, Skeleton, Paracord, and Survival. We are going to be running through all four of these new knife types so you can see which we think are the best, but today we will focus on the Paracord knife.
Number five
Coming in at fifth place for Paracord knives is the Crimson Web. The Crimson Web Paracord knife sports an infamous crimson red blade with a black web design throughout the blade and a jet black grip. Usually, Crimson Webs make it higher on my top fives, but something about the paracord grip being jet black as opposed to being the normal greenish-gray isn't as appealing on this knife to me. The Crimson Web Paracord knife will have your opponents stuck in place for about $500, and a StatTrak goes for around $700, depending on the pattern index. Paracord knives can only be pulled from Shattered Web Cases.

Number four
Number four on today's list is the Case Hardened Paracord knife. The Case Hardened is a stained looking skin that can vary in colors from purple, blue, and yellow, the rarest being blue. Having a blade, or AK-47, that is completely blue is called a Blue Gem, and it is the most valuable version of a Case Hardened that you can have. The Case Hardened Paracord knife will set you back about $400, or a StatTrak runs for around $800. The price of this knife varies heavily based on the pattern.

Number three
Getting the bronze medal for today's top five is the Slaughter Paracord knife. The Slaughter is an iconic skin among knives like many others on today's list. The Slaughter is a bright red blade with varying patterns on the blade and sports the unpainted paracord grip. The patterns on the blade also vary on each side of the knife, making it have many variations. The Slaughter Paracord knife won't have you styling for cheap, though. It will set you back about $700, or about $800 for a StatTrak.

Number two
Getting the silver medal for Paracord knives is the Fade. The Fade is a skin we see across all knives and some weapons in CS:GO, and is often assumed to be very expensive. The Fade starts with purple at the tip and fades down into red, orange, and yellow. The rarest type of Fade is called a Full Fade, which is when the tip of the blade has as much purple as possible. The Fade Paracord knife will set you back about $1,100, making it the most expensive skin on this list. No surprise for a Fade.

Number one
Hoisting the trophy for Paracord knives is the Vanilla. The Vanilla Paracord knife sports an unpainted charcoal blade with the standard paracord grip. A lot of you may be wondering why in the world I'm putting a Vanilla at number one, but let me explain. In my experience, knives made at home or by hobbyists often use paracord gripping. So, in this knife's case, it seems more realistic and viable for a Paracord knife to be one that was made by hand by some talented crafter, making the Vanilla version one that fits that mold. It may not be enough of a reason for you to put it at number one, but, for me, it does. The Vanilla Paracord knife is also the cheapest on today's list at about $400, or a StatTrak runs for about $800.

Have some skins you think should have made the cut? Let us know!