Appearance history
The M4A4 | Poseidon surfaced in the armory of virtual weaponry on the 26th of May, 2015. It emerged as a part of the divine assemblage known as The Gods and Monsters Collection, coinciding with the commencement of Operation Bloodhound.
Pattern description
Swathed in a dark cerulean hue, the chassis of the firearm is emblazoned with a depiction of the deity of the sea, Poseidon, locked in combat with a duo of oceanic behemoths. Clutching his gilded trident, Poseidon is rendered in a spectrum of pale aqua tones, whilst his adversaries boast a slate and seafoam palette. The handguard features the likeness of a lance ensconced in a ballet of effervescent spheres.
Effect of float
The M4A4 | Poseidon's Float Value is circumscribed within the range of 0.00 to 0.33, thereby restricting its conditions to Factory New, Minimal Wear, and Field-Tested. Initial signs of wear manifest upon the magazine even when the armament is in its most pristine state. As the wear approaches its zenith, the weapon's surface is marred by pronounced scuffs.
Pattern difference
The visual aspect of the skin remains constant, unaltered by the whims of the pattern index.
Skin Features
The M4A4 | Poseidon is distinguished as a Classified-grade skin. It remains elusive to both the StatTrak technology and the coveted souvenir variants. Amongst the arsenal for M4A4, it commands a lofty price, reflective of its rarity and craftsmanship.
Skin popularity
Presently, the M4A4 | Poseidon enjoys a reputation of moderate acclaim amongst its contemporaries.