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The Glock-18 | Royal Legion works in the first round, as enemies generally don't wear armor. Its intricately engraved, detailed pattern represents Naomi's acceptance of her ultimate sacrifice for Valeria.
The Glock-18 | Royal Legion first appeared in the game CS2 on February 17th, 2016, with the release of the Operation Wildfire Case. This elegant skin, designed by the inspired community designer known as "Teo," quickly turned out to be one of the hottest choices among users willing to give their sidearm truly regal features.
The Glock-18 | Royal Legion is one of the most sought-after skins, which could be obtained via opening the container Operation Wildfire Case. It belongs to the exclusive skins in the Wildfire Collection, a great improvement that makes the gun really look like royalty.
The Glock-18 | Royal Legion is one of the highly sought-after skins, rated for 90% popularity in CS2. Certainly, its high demand is reflected in both a high sales volume and market price.
The Glock-18 | Royal Legion is actually quite reasonably looking among other pistol skins, numbering 347 in total. It sports a Restricted rarity and has an approximate drop chance of 15.98%, making this skin quite rare and therefore highly desirable among collectors and players alike.
The Glock-18 | Royal Legion in CS: GO has a float value ranging from 0.00 to 1.00, thus making it possible to get this skin in any exterior condition. There is also a StatTrak variant for the Royal Legion in every exterior.
The community attitude to Glock-18 | Royal Legion in CS2 is extremely positive, confirmed by the high average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars based on more than 3.5K votes on addskins dot com. Its popularity among pro players like kennys and olofmeister really cements it.
The Glock-18 | Royal Legion in CS2 features a Gunsmith finish consisting of patina mixed with custom paint applications. Most of the body is filled with a rich brown tint, serving as the major color of this skin; it doesn't change with different pattern indexes, though the finish still bears the name Royal Legion.

Each skin has a minimum and maximum wear value, that's what we call a wear range. The line shows the available wear range for this skin.