Skins you should buy in BS!
In this article, we would like to introduce you to skins that are not only easy on your wallet, but also look much better in BS.
In this article I will always choose the Sport Gloves Nocts, because the focus should be on the modification of the weapon. Of course there are better combinations where the weapons show off their BS beauty.
Blue Steel Knives
No matter which knife you want in Blue Steel, in gerneral BS always looks better than a knife in good condition. The price range depends on which type of knife you want. For a Karambit | Blue Steel (which is one of the most expensive anyway) you pay at least €1,000 for a Blue Steel in good condition. For a BS you can expect to pay around €770. In this sense, at least €200 less for a better looking knife.
Let's see what it looks like:
As you can see, the blade gets a nice purple colour. If you try out the knife in-game, you will also notice that it becomes more matt.
Rust Coat Knives
Here too, the price depends on which type of knife you prefer. Here, however, the condition only starts with Well Worn. The price difference is hardly significant here, in both cases the price is between €500-600 for a Karambit | Rust Coat.
As you can see, there is more rust in the poorer condition, which gives the knife a nice warm orange colour. The blade is also slightly duller.
Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner
The first skin you should definitely consider buying in BS is the Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner.
The Bunsen Burner is pretty cheap anyway at just around €5 in FN ST. In BS it will cost you €0.20 and €0.70 BS ST. But in return you get a really cool playskin. But what exactly looks better on the BS? Of course, it's always a matter of taste, but as you can see from the pictures below, the colour of the Bunsen Burner changes as the condition decreases.
This is what the Bunsen burner looks like when it's FN and now let's take a look at the Bunsen burner in BS:
As you can see, the skin gets a greenish touch, which makes it look much more interesting.
P2000 | Imperial Dragon
For me there is no reason to buy the P2000 | Imperial Dragon in FN if you can have it in BS.
The higher the float on this gun, the better it looks. The matt orange tones get a nice strong colour spectrum, which includes purple, pink and dark red. This makes the Imperial Dragon look much more spectacular.
It is also a fairly affordable skin at around €2.30 for a BS and €9 BS+ST. In FN it costs about €6 and with ST €19.
The first picture shows you the skin in FN, the second the BS:
Tec-9 | Hades
The next skin I would like to introduce to you is the Tec-9 | Hades. In Greek mythology, Hades refers to both the god of the dead and the king of the underworld, as well as the underworld itself.
The Hades is one of my favourite weapons due to its hidden motif and ingenious design.
In FN (under €20) you can see Corinthian helmets, which were typical of the ancient Greeks. In BS (around €15.00), on the other hand, the helmets disappear in some places and skulls appear. So only in BS does the name ‘Hades’ make sense. Especially as “Battle-Scarred” and soldiers dying on the battlefield is another brilliant analogy for the skin! Chapeau to the designer!
Glock-18 | Wasteland Rebel
The last skin I'm going to introduce to you today is the Glock 18| Wasteland Rebel. Whether you like the skin or not, the BS version is definitely worth a second look, because here we also find a hidden message. In FN you pay for this Skin between €4-5 and in BS €2-3, ST is aviable.
Under the ‘Kill dem All’ lettering, new imprints appear when the float is high. Some of them are numbers, others the words ‘Bang’, ‘Kill’ and even a little heart.
The words ‘Kill, Kill, Kill’ also appear on the back of the weapon in poor condition, instead of a white graffiti line.
Conclusion
As you can see, it's not always best to choose the lowest float, even if it's based on your preferences.
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