Appearance history
The M4A4 | Evil Daimyo entered the fray of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's arsenal on the 26th of May, 2015. This occurred with the unveiling of The Falchion Collection, coinciding with the commencement of Operation Bloodhound. The aesthetic of this weapon was envisaged and brought to life by an artist known as The Honey Badger.
Pattern description
Adorning the M4A4's chassis is a nocturnal-hued varnish, augmented by a tessellation of geometric motifs in a palette of crimson and slate. At the epicenter of the armament, a samurai's helm, rendered in muted silver tones, commands attention. Scattered across the firearm are diminutive icons, akin to sabers in repose, each crossing its twin.
Effect of float
The M4A4 | Evil Daimyo's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.52, ensuring its availability across the spectrum of conditions. Vestiges of wear begin to manifest upon the magazine once the skin is in a state of Minimal Wear. As the wear approaches its zenith, the weapon's facade is marred by pronounced abrasions.
Pattern difference
Regardless of the pattern index, the M4A4 | Evil Daimyo's visage remains unaltered, steadfast in its designed appearance.
Skin Features
Classified as 'Restricted' in quality, the M4A4 | Evil Daimyo boasts the potential for a StatTrak variant, tracking the tally of adversaries vanquished.
Skin popularity
Presently, the M4A4 | Evil Daimyo garners a reputation of moderate esteem amongst enthusiasts and collectors alike.