Appearance history
The UMP-45 | Labyrinth made its debut in the virtual armory on the first of July, 2014. This addition was a part of the illustrious Breakout Collection, coinciding with the commencement of Operation Breakout. The aesthetic conception of this skin is attributed to an artist known as MultiH.
Pattern description
Adorning the chassis of the submachine gun is a muted hue of slate, embossed with a labyrinthine array of tangerine streaks. The stock is cloaked in an unadulterated obsidian, while the magazine, grip, and disparate elements of the framework remain untouched by the artist's palette.
Effect of float
The Float Value for the UMP-45 | Labyrinth oscillates between 0.00 and 0.40, ensuring its availability in a spectrum of conditions that excludes the Battle-Scarred. Even in the pristine Factory New state, minuscule signs of wear are discernible on the weapon's exterior. As the wear approaches its zenith, both the frequency and magnitude of the blemishes are amplified.
Pattern difference
Influence of the pattern index is confined to the arrangement of the texture. The UMP-45 | Labyrinth does not feature any rare or extraordinary pattern variations.
Skin Features
The UMP-45 | Labyrinth is designated as Mil-Spec Grade in terms of quality. Additionally, it is available with the StatTrak technology, which records the tally of eliminations achieved with the weapon.
Skin popularity
Presently, the UMP-45 | Labyrinth enjoys a reputation of moderate acclaim amongst enthusiasts.