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| - This quality includes 6 levels of rarity, referred to as Grades. These ranks, in order of most common to rarest, are:
* Civilian
* Freelance
* Mercenary
* Commando
* Assassin
* Elite Decorated weapons can also possess one of five different levels of exterior wear. These are:
* Factory New
* Minimal Wear
* Field-Tested
* Well-Worn
* Battle Scarred In-game, Decorated weapons use the quality color of their grade. In the Steam inventory, trading, and Steam Community Market, regardless of grade, the hexadecimal color code for Decorated weapons is #FAFAFA
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| - This quality includes 6 levels of rarity, referred to as Grades. These ranks, in order of most common to rarest, are:
* Civilian
* Freelance
* Mercenary
* Commando
* Assassin
* Elite Decorated weapons can also possess one of five different levels of exterior wear. These are:
* Factory New
* Minimal Wear
* Field-Tested
* Well-Worn
* Battle Scarred The exterior quality decreases from Factory New to Battle Scarred, with the former considered to be the most pristine with the latter being the most worn. As the grade decreases, scratches and eventually blood spatters begin to appear on a gradual scale in each decreasing wear. These features, as well as the pattern, differs in scale and rotation from player to player, as the game randomizes these when the item is first awarded. While the game generates a backpack item for the version of the decorated weapon the player owns, the Steam Community Market utilizes a shared backpack icon for each weapon with a particular exterior wear. When mouse-hovering over a Decorated weapon in the Inventory, a detailed window will appear displaying a rotating model of the item. The window also displays the weapon's particular grade and exterior wear, as well as a list of the entirety of items found within the weapon's respective collection (any weapon the player owns in this collection will have a check mark next to its name on this list). Choosing to Inspect the weapon through the context menu will open a larger window of the weapon model which can be manually rotated. The patterns and exterior qualities of Decorated weapons do not appear when running the game with dxlevel -80 or dxlevel -81. Instead of showing the decorations, they only appear as their stock counterpart. When running the game in these DirectX levels, the descriptions of Decorated weapons change, adding the extra string: "You are in DirectX 8, decorated weapons are incompatible and show as stock". Upon checkout at the Mann Co. Store, having a Gun Mettle Campaign Pass in the cart will cause the game to show a message warning the player that Decorated weapons do not work on DirectX 8. In-game, Decorated weapons use the quality color of their grade. In the Steam inventory, trading, and Steam Community Market, regardless of grade, the hexadecimal color code for Decorated weapons is #FAFAFA
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