Appearance history
The Glock-18 | Catacombs entered the fray of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's armory on the 8th of January, 2015. It emerged as a constituent of The Chroma Collection, unveiled in tandem with the 'Full Spectrum' update. The aesthetic of this skin sprang from the creative mind of SA_22.
Pattern description
Gracing the slide, a tableau of craniums is etched, rendered in a spectrum of somber grays. The remainder of the firearm retains its original, unembellished finish.
Effect of float
The Glock-18 | Catacombs exhibits a Float Value spectrum spanning from 0.00 to 0.50, ensuring its availability across all states of wear. Commencing in the Factory New tier, minute signs of wear manifest at the muzzle. As wear accrues, approaching the zenith of its range, the abrasions proliferate modestly in both magnitude and quantity, imparting a discernibly duskier patina.
Pattern difference
The arrangement of the macabre skulls on the slide is subject to the whims of the pattern index. However, this weapon's design eschews the presence of any rare or extraordinary pattern deviations.
Skin Features
Distinguished by its Mil-Spec Grade quality, the Glock-18 | Catacombs also boasts the availability of a StatTrak counter. In the Chinese iteration of the game, traditional skull imagery is supplanted by depictions of gas masks.
Skin popularity
As it stands, the Glock-18 | Catacombs garners a reputation of moderate acclaim amongst enthusiasts and collectors alike.