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★ Bayonet | Ruby Pattern Tier Guide

50 patterns classified across 3 tiers. Each tier section below pairs a rendered example with the full seed list — click any seed to search live listings across our tracked marketplaces.

4 min read50 patterns documentedUpdated this weekby yesriskk (founder cs2search)

00Why patterns matter

Every ★ Bayonet | Ruby has the same paint_index — but the pattern seed (0–999) controls exactly how the dye lands on the blade. Two listings can have the same wear and float but look dramatically different.

The cards below compare a typical Unranked roll (seed #905) against the Tier-1 hero we picked (seed #273). Same skin, same phase, same wear band — pattern is the only difference.

Unranked Pattern#905

unranked
no pattern premium · the bulk of Ruby supply

Tier 1 Pattern example#273

premium
top-tier pattern — community-flagged
Why this mattersBoth knives have paint_index 415 and share identical Steam metadata — Steam treats them as the same item. But buyers who know patterns will pay a premium for the T1 because the visual is unambiguously better. Pattern guides like this one make that premium visible.

About Ruby patterns

Ruby is one of the three top-colour gem variants of the Bayonet Doppler — multiple red gradients on a metallic smoke base, mimicking polished ruby. The Bayonet blade is large and flat, so dark spotting on the play side is more common than on smaller knives.

Top callout seeds (#273, #353, #3, #902) show the cleanest near-complete ruby coverage. T1–T3 tiers progressively let more dark sections through onto the visible blade. Ruby shares paint_seed with Sapphire and Black Pearl, so a high-tier Ruby usually carries to the other two.

01T1Tier 1 — Best patterns

What makes a T1

The best patterns in this skin. Tightest symmetry, deepest coverage, and the visual hallmarks that separate top-shelf examples from everything else.

Search all T1 patterns on the marketplaces
Featured: pattern #273 — click image to zoom · toggle Front/Back
All T1 patterns (4)
T13T1273T1353T1902

02T2Tier 2

What makes a T2

Very strong patterns — close to T1 quality but with one or two visual compromises (off-axis tip, slightly less coverage, or a less symmetric back).

Search all T2 patterns on the marketplaces
Featured: pattern #916 — click image to zoom · toggle Front/Back
All T2 patterns (10)
T223T2162T2187T2189T2226T2269T2624T2760T2916T2955

03T3Tier 3

What makes a T3

Above-average patterns. Recognisable as "good" but with a clear weakness compared to T1/T2 — useful for buyers who want a hint of pattern premium without paying T1 prices.

Search all T3 patterns on the marketplaces
Featured: pattern #931 — click image to zoom · toggle Front/Back
All T3 patterns (35)
T32T334T357T363T397T3118T3142T3145T3179T3222T3256T3271T3276T3277T3298T3387T3445T3532T3549T3568T3630T3633T3665T3667T3693T3719T3725T3801T3851T3860T3863T3924T3931T3942T3977
Everything else — Unranked

The remaining ~951 paint_seeds fall outside the curated tiers. They make up the bulk of Phase 1 supply on every marketplace and don’t carry a pattern premium — what you see is what you get, like the baseline reference (seed #905) we used at the top of this guide. If a seed isn’t listed in T1–T4 or BTA above, treat it as Unranked.

Credits & sources

Pattern tier classification originally compiled by korenevskiy (Steam Community Guide).

Pattern renders are independently generated from live marketplace listings.

This page combines public-domain pattern data with our own renders, live pricing, and cross-marketplace listing search.