A sniper rifle themed around the Death arcana: engraved motifs, bone ornaments, and tarot-style vignettes rendered in warm brown-gold tones. On a dark base, the artwork stays readable even in motion and while aiming, blending theatrical flair with practical usability. Released in the Clutch Case, it quickly became a standout alternative to pricier Covert skins. On LIS-SKINS, you can buy the AWP Mortis (Field-Tested) with instant delivery plus filters for float and StatTrak.
A Gunsmith-style finish: the mix of patinated parts and custom artwork creates an engraved effect. Bone elements across the stock and receiver echo the Tarot Death card — the end of one cycle and the start of another. The palette leans into browns, ochres, and graphite, with accents that read like tarnished gold. This presentation avoids visual noise in scope and stays recognizable in thumbnails.
The float range is 0.00–0.64, so the skin appears in all wear levels. For Field-Tested (typically 0.15–0.38), expect edge wear on the barrel, shroud, and around the mag well, while the key graphics — bone masks, frames, and flourishes — remain high-contrast. That balance yields a strong price-to-look ratio with minimal loss of aesthetics.
Released on February 14, 2018, created by community designer Zaphk. Rarity is Classified, dropping from the Clutch Case (The Clutch Collection). StatTrak versions are available. The restrained dark base pairs well with brown, black, and vintage-themed inventories; when you want a vivid but not loud accent, AWP Mortis fits especially well.
Demand sits around 95%: steady liquidity, moderate pricing, and a memorable narrative keep interest high for both new and experienced players. In matches, AWP Mortis is a common pick for themed loadouts; its engraved look stays clear even at heavier wear levels, and its ADS readability is consistently praised.
The pattern index does not affect element placement — the composition is fixed and copies look the same. Choose based on float and StatTrak availability. For budgeting, check current AWP Mortis (Field-Tested) prices on LIS-SKINS; they typically sit toward the lower end of the overall Mortis range and vary with wear and configuration.