Appearance history
The PP-Bizon | Runic emerged into the virtual armory on the 7th of August, 2020, with the debut of The Fracture Collection, coinciding with the unveiling of the 'On the Case' update. Its inception is attributed to the designer known as Kai.
Pattern description
The primary chassis of the firearm remains unadorned, save for a sequence of orange glyphs that evoke the mystique of archaic runes. The barrel's anterior segment boasts orange embellishments that mimic the lustre of incandescent metal. Emblazoned upon the magazine are three-dimensional depictions of metallic cylinders. Shadowy bronze hues envelop the buttstock and select components of the submachine gun, further enhanced by a myriad of etched insignias. A wooden grip completes the weapon's ensemble.
Effect of float
The PP-Bizon | Runic's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 1.00, ensuring its availability across the full spectrum of conditions. In the state of Minimal Wear, one can observe the emergence of minor scuffs across the weapon's surface. As wear encroaches upon the upper echelons, the abrasions proliferate and magnify, casting a subtle pall over the skin's visage.
Pattern difference
The visual integrity of the skin remains unaltered by the pattern index, ensuring a consistent aesthetic.
Skin Features
The PP-Bizon | Runic boasts a Mil-Spec Grade classification and offers the possibility of a StatTrak variant, catering to those who wish to keep a tally of their virtual conquests.
Skin popularity
In the realm of digital skirmishes, the PP-Bizon | Runic enjoys a considerable degree of acclaim, frequently making its presence known across the battlefield.