Appearance history
The M4A1-S | Basilisk made its debut within the virtual armory on the 11th of November, 2014, emerging as part of the illustrious Vanguard Collection. This collection unfurled in conjunction with the commencement of Operation Vanguard, with Gaunt credited for the Basilisk's conception.
Pattern description
Unadorned and etched with the sinuous depiction of a basilisk, the chassis of the firearm remains devoid of coloration.
Effect of float
The Float Value spectrum for the M4A1-S | Basilisk extends from a pristine 0.00 to a well-worn 0.68, ensuring its availability across all states of preservation. Even when subjected to the upper echelons of Float Values, the armament's exterior remains unmarred by the customary signs of degradation. Upon approaching the zenith of wear, a patina sheath envelops the rifle, imparting a somber hue that is markedly more pronounced.
Pattern difference
Variations in the pattern index exert no influence over the Basilisk's visual essence.
Skin Features
The M4A1-S | Basilisk is classified as Restricted quality and offers the coveted StatTrak technology for tracking adversarial defeats.
Skin popularity
Presently, the M4A1-S | Basilisk enjoys a reputation of moderate acclaim among enthusiasts.