Many newcomers to CS:GO are very lost when entering the in-game economy. Therefore, I wrote this to try to help newer players understand how everything works.
Skins:
What are... moreMany newcomers to CS:GO are very lost when entering the in-game economy. Therefore, I wrote this to try to help newer players understand how everything works.
Skins:
What are skins?
Skins are purchasable items that replace the look of the default gun. You can get skins by opening a crate, getting a skin drop by playing the game, leveling up in game, or purchasing one on the steam market. Skins have different wear values, the best being Factory New, and the worse being Battle-Scarred. A skin gets it's wear class from its float value, a decimal that shows the percentage of the vanilla weapon that appears with the skin. A skin with a low float, like 0.314727647, would have very little of the default weapon showing. Skins fall into different rarity values depending on how rare it is to receive one from a case. Mil-Spec (Blue) is the easiest to get, and most likely the type of skin you will receive if you open a crate. Since Mil-Spec skins are the most common, they are often the cheapest, however, not all... less