Appearance history
In the annals of virtual armaments, the P90 | Module made its debut on the 11th of June, 2014, emerging as part of the esteemed Huntsman Collection. This collection unfurled in conjunction with the 'Phoenix comes to a close' update, and the skin's inception is credited to the designer known as Algis.
Pattern description
Clad in a kaleidoscope of cerulean, viridian, and amethyst hues, the P90 | Module's chassis boasts an intricate geometric motif reminiscent of a hexagonal lattice. The muzzle, along with sporadic diminutive components, remains untouched by this chromatic array.
Effect of float
The P90 | Module's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.35, confining its condition to Factory New, Minimal Wear, and Field-Tested states. In its most pristine form, the muzzle betrays the presence of scratches and abrasions. As wear accrues towards its zenith, the abrasions persist in size and frequency, whilst a patina envelops the firearm, casting a somber hue over its facade.
Pattern difference
Intricacies of the P90 | Module's aesthetic are dictated by the pattern index, which orchestrates the texture's placement. However, this weapon's canvas is devoid of any rare or extraordinary pattern variations.
Skin Features
The P90 | Module is categorized as Mil-Spec Grade and is endowed with the option for a StatTrak device. The skin entered the fray as a surrogate for the P90 | Desert Warfare, which faced its demise within the Huntsman Collection, a casualty of copyright disputes.
Skin popularity
Currently, the P90 | Module garners a reputation of moderate renown amongst its arsenal peers.