Are you tired of standard skins? So why not buy the Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze StatTrak (Field-Tested). Extremely accessible, interesting looking, StatTrak supported — ideal for beginners. On the website LIS-SKINS all this is available in huge quantities and at low prices.
The author of Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze StatTrak (Field-Tested) did something original — painted the body of the pistol in brown and red tones to simulate rust. From the outside, it seems like this is a battle-hardened Deagle, on which the previous owner humorously drew a schematic white flame in the muzzle area. It turned out great. Minimalism has never been so brutal.
And on the handle, as an Easter egg, you can spot a blind smiley and several notches showing the number of “frags” made with this weapon.
Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze (Field-Tested) appears with Float values from 0.15 to 0.38. Oddly enough, wear does not really spoil the gun. Yes, with higher float, bare silver metal becomes visible under the “rusty” layer — but it only enhances the effect of intensive use.
In general, for Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze, Float values range from 0.00 to 0.49. With maximum wear, the pistol becomes less elegant, and the brown tones fade significantly.
Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze StatTrak (Field-Tested) is an Army quality skin with kill counter support, which is rare for this class of weapon. The pistol is part of the Spectrum Collection, along with Glock-18 and XM1014 in similar post-apocalyptic style.
You can apply stickers to the skin, but few designs look good with its worn and rusty aesthetic.
Despite initial hype, the price of Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze StatTrak (Field-Tested) continues to decline gradually. Even though it appeared in the game back in March 2017, the affordability of the skin keeps it accessible to players of all levels.
The pattern index does not affect the appearance of the Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze skin.