Appearance history
The MAC-10 | Whitefish emerged within the digital armory on the ides of March 2019, unveiled amidst The Prisma Collection concomitant with the luminous 'Seeing the Light' update. Its inception is credited to an artist known as Mia.
Pattern description
Encased in a lustrous design, the submachine gun's chassis boasts an alabaster motif reminiscent of fish scales, augmented by depictions of piscine skeletons and sharp angler's hooks. The ammunition belt is steeped in an obsidian hue.
Effect of float
The MAC-10 | Whitefish exhibits a Float Value continuum from the pristine 0.00 to the worn 1.00, ensuring its availability across all states of preservation. In conditions approaching Minimal Wear, the weapon's facade begins to show diminutive signs of wear. Advancing towards the zenith of wear, abrasions multiply modestly in number and magnitude, whilst a patina envelops the armament, casting a somber shadow over its once vibrant facade.
Pattern difference
The visual essence of the skin remains unaltered by the whims of the pattern index, ensuring a consistent aesthetic.
Skin Features
The MAC-10 | Whitefish is classified as Mil-Spec Grade and is available with the StatTrak counter feature, for those wishing to tally their triumphs.
Skin popularity
In the current epoch, the MAC-10 | Whitefish finds itself in the shadows of obscurity, seldom making an appearance in the clutches of combatants.