Appearance history
The M4A4 | Griffin, a tapestry of warfare aesthetics, made its debut on the 11th of November, 2014. It emerged as part of the illustrious Vanguard Collection, coinciding with the commencement of Operation Vanguard. A mere month later, on December 18, 2014, the skin underwent a metamorphosis to eschew issues of copyright infringement.
Pattern description
Enshrouded in obsidian hues, the M4A4 | Griffin boasts a depiction of the legendary griffin, an amalgam of leonine brawn and avian acuity. The creature's visage gleams in alabaster, while its form is a tapestry of tawny shades. This mythical sentinel dominates the weapon's core—from the receiver to the magazine and grip. Set against a backdrop of cerulean gradients, the motif is further enhanced by a scattering of umber plumage along the handguard and buttstock.
Effect of float
The M4A4 | Griffin's Float Value spans from the pristine 0.00 to a battle-hardened 0.80, ensuring its presence across the spectrum of conditions. Initial signs of wear, manifesting as abrasions on the magazine, become evident in Minimal Wear condition. As the wear approaches its zenith, the weapon's facade is cloaked in significant abrasions, casting it into a deeper shade.
Pattern difference
The aesthetic of the M4A4 | Griffin remains unaltered by the whims of pattern indices, ensuring a consistent visage across its kind.
Skin Features
Classified as Restricted, the M4A4 | Griffin is a testament to exclusivity. It offers the option of StatTrak technology, for those who wish to tally their triumphs.
Skin popularity
Currently, the M4A4 | Griffin enjoys a status of moderate renown amongst enthusiasts.