Appearance history
The PP-Bizon | Osiris was inaugurated into the virtual armory on the first of July in the year 2014. It was part of the venerated Breakout Collection, coinciding with the commencement of Operation Breakout. The aesthetic was conceived by an artist known as ross.
Pattern description
The PP-Bizon | Osiris boasts a design that whispers of tomorrow. Its chassis, a somber obsidian, is accentuated by an intricate array of stripes and polygons, a tapestry in hues of alabaster, slate, and goldenrod. Emblazoned upon the receiver lies the emblem of 'Osiris', while the buttstock remains untouched by the artist's palette.
Effect of float
The PP-Bizon | Osiris exhibits a Float Value spectrum stretching from the pristine 0.00 to a battle-hardened 0.50. Even when freshly minted in Factory New attire, the weapon bears minute marks of wear. As the Float Value approaches its zenith, the weapon's surface is increasingly marred by noticeable abrasions.
Pattern difference
The aesthetic continuity of the PP-Bizon | Osiris remains unaltered by the whims of pattern indices.
Skin Features
The PP-Bizon | Osiris is deemed 'Restricted' in quality, a testament to its rarity. For those seeking a tally of their triumphs, a StatTrak version is available.
Skin popularity
In the realm of virtual combat, the PP-Bizon | Osiris enjoys a commendable reputation, frequently brandished in the heat of battle.