Appearance history
The Nova | Rust Coat's inception into the virtual armory occurred on the 3rd of December, 2020. This was in conjunction with the unveiling of The Havoc Collection, which coincided with the commencement of Operation Broken Fang.
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The Nova | Rust Coat's inception into the virtual armory occurred on the 3rd of December, 2020. This was in conjunction with the unveiling of The Havoc Collection, which coincided with the commencement of Operation Broken Fang.
Adorning the shotgun's chassis is a capricious layer of oxidization. The chromaticity of the skin oscillates between a slate-grey to a burnt sienna, contingent upon the degree of degradation. The protective handguard remains untouched by the patina of corrosion.
The Float Value spectrum for the skin spans from a pristine 0.00 to a well-worn 0.80, ensuring the Nova | Rust Coat's availability across the full gamut of conditions. At the nadir of Float Values, the armament's metallic components boast a grey-blue hue, besmirched by scant rust spots. As wear approaches its zenith, the hues transmute to a rich, orange-brown. The MAG-7 | Rust Coat garners favoritism among enthusiasts seeking the most battle-hardened appearances.
The pattern index plays curator to the weapon's textural facade. However, this armament lacks the presence of any rare or extraordinary pattern deviations.
The Nova | Rust Coat is designated as Industrial Grade in terms of quality. This particular skin is bereft of a StatTrak tally and is devoid of a souvenir variant. It is a constituent of the 'Rust Coat' lineage.
As it stands, the Nova | Rust Coat has not ascended to the echelons of widespread acclaim and is seldom witnessed in the theatre of virtual conflict.
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19 Total: 2 Covert, 3 Classified, 4 Restricted, 5 Mil Spec, 5 Industrial Grade, 6 Consumer Grade