Appearance history
The inception of USP-S | Blueprint within the virtual armory occurred on the 23rd of May, 2017. It emerged as an integral component of The Hydra Collection, coinciding with the commencement of Operation Hydra. The aesthetic was conceived by the artist known as Graff.
Pattern description
Adorned with a spectrum of cerulean hues, the firearm's chassis boasts an asymmetric design reminiscent of a draughtsman's schematic. The weapon's breechblock dons a somber ebony, whilst its contours are accentuated by luminous azure striations.
Effect of float
The USP-S | Blueprint's Float Value spans from a pristine 0.00 to a worn 0.86, ensuring its availability across all states of wear. Notably, even at the zenith of its condition, the armament exhibits minute signs of wear. As the Float Value approaches its apogee, the weapon's scuffs amplify considerably.
Pattern difference
Variations in the pattern index exert no influence over the skin's visual characteristics.
Skin Features
Classified as Mil-Spec Grade, the USP-S | Blueprint is distinguished by its eligibility for a StatTrak counter and is a member of the esteemed 'Blueprint' series.
Skin popularity
Presently, the USP-S | Blueprint enjoys a reputation of moderate acclaim amongst enthusiasts.