Appearance history
The Five-SeveN | Violent Daimyo emerged into the virtual armory on the ides of June in 2016, accompanying the debut of The Gamma Collection in tandem with the unveiling of the 'Gamma Exposure' update. This particular armament was conceived by the illustrious Honey Badger.
Pattern description
Clad in a tapestry of gray and amethyst hues, the firearm's chassis is a canvas for an array of geometric motifs. Embellishing the aesthetic are symbols of terrestrial spheres, intersecting blades, and the war helmets of feudal Japanese warriors.
Effect of float
With a Float Value spectrum spanning from pristine 0.00 to a worn 0.70, the Five-SeveN | Violent Daimyo is procurable in a multitude of states. Even when newly minted, minute marks of wear are discernible, yet they meld seamlessly into the design. As the wear encroaches upon its zenith, the frequency and prominence of scuffs swell, and the hues beneath grow notably duskier.
Pattern difference
Variations in the pattern index are inconsequential to the visual integrity of the Five-SeveN | Violent Daimyo's facade.
Skin Features
The Five-SeveN | Violent Daimyo boasts a Mil-Spec Grade classification and offers the possibility of a StatTrak tally.
Skin popularity
In the current epoch, the Five-SeveN | Violent Daimyo garners considerable acclaim, frequently making its presence known in the digital fray.