Appearance history
The inception of the Flip Knife | Doppler Sapphire, also known colloquially as Flip Sap, occurred on the 8th day of January, 2015. This event coincided with the unveiling of the 'Full Spectrum' update. Enthusiasts may procure this skin from any container within the 'Chroma' assortment.
Pattern description
This blade boasts a lustrous metallic finish, embellished with an ethereal motif of sinuous lines akin to vapor trails. A palette of cerulean hues weaves through the design, offering a seamless gradient akin to the lustrous depths of a sapphire gemstone, while the grip retains its original, unadorned state.
Effect of float
The Flip Knife | Doppler Sapphire's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.08, thereby restricting its condition to Factory New and Minimal Wear. When the wear approaches its zenith, one can discern distinct marks of degradation near the juncture where blade meets handle.
Pattern difference
Variations in the pattern index influence the skin's textured facade. However, this particular model does not feature any extraordinary or scarce pattern deviations.
Skin Features
The Flip Knife | Doppler Sapphire is classified as Covert quality. It is equipped with the StatTrak feature and, while not the most elusive, it stands as the most exorbitant phase within the 'Flip Knife | Doppler' array.
Skin popularity
The 'Doppler Black Pearl' emerges as one of the most coveted and infrequent skins for the M9 Bayonet, treasured by connoisseurs of such collectibles. The M9 Bayonet | Gamma Doppler Black Pearl, with its lofty valuation, is an uncommon sight in the gaming realm.