![]() II - Pattern moves around, almost unnoticeable This guide is taste-independent, meaning that even skins considered ugly to most, like, for instances, the Aug Condemned, are still classified with a correct value that reflects how much the skin changes depending on the PatternID (This skin is classified as a IV as it can be almost full orange top, full gray top, or double-colored with a nice, centered division). This classification method was placed with the intent to facilitate quick, vertical reading of this guide, while still being able to use CTRL+F to find skins with the wanted level of importance. These skins are then classified with a value from I to V in terms of importance of the PatternID to the aspect of the said skin. ![]() Now In this guide, I list all skins that are affected by the PatternID. I know it's useless, no need to comment that again :) I figured, if I already have all of this done to myself and I find it useful, maybe someone else will find it useful as well, so I posted it. Secondly I'd like to explain that I had this done for myself because I like to hunt every single special skin for my collection. Going BS might help you with being unique while still looking cool! Make sense? Let's get started.ĭon't agree with something? Argue with me, and I'll update the list.First I'd like to present the Patina and Gunsmith Skins guide, which may interest you if you like to have unique items. ![]() That means, for example, the SSG 08 would be the "Sand Dune" rather than the blue spruce due to the closest relation to the Sand Dune skin rather than the close price range of the blue spruce to the low end Sand Dune Skins. ![]() Before I begin, a "Sand Dune" skin is represented by the look of the skin, rather than the "dirt cheap" price value. ![]()
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