Ludwig Receives M9 Bayonet Marble Fade

Amiel Rose Andres - June 2, 2022
Ludwig Receives M9 Bayonet Marble Fade

Ludwig, a YouTube Gaming phenomenon, started playing the popular first-person shooter Counter-Strike: Global Offensive during a recent livestream.

The streamer spent more than two hours in the game before starting to play with his friends, opening numerous cases and prize boxes. After opening his first-ever CS:GO case, he was fortunate enough to obtain a rare M9 Bayonet Marble Fade. The Los Angeles native sponsored a gaming stream called “Bros vs. Pros,” which featured FPS pro-gamer Tarik. He spent some time opening several cases in the game before starting the special stream.

He asked his fans which cases to obtain and how to proceed because this was his first time opening cases in CS:GO. He decided to open a Chroma 2 case and try to figure out which tiers of skins were available: “So the best thing is rare special item, the purple things are third best, this thing (pointing at Red [Covert, Extraordinary] skins) is the second-best, and then blue is all mid” When he opened the case, he said: “So, why don’t we just get the yellow thing then?”

To his amazement, his wish was granted, as the former Twitch streamer received the rare M9 Bayonet Marble Fade. He began yelling to express his feelings, exclaiming: “Oh my god! Oh my god! What the hell?”

As he proceeded to convey his happiness, he began to giggle. He subsequently began to doubt his good fortune: “What!? That was my first box I’ve ever opened in my life! Sorry, I sounded like Goofy.” When some fans inquired about where he obtained the instances, he jokingly responded that he obtained them from a website called csgogambling. He examined the knife and spoke with his audience: “Holy s**t! That’s crazy, I just got a knife! This cost me like $11. I told you I should’ve bought that key!”

Fans began requesting that he check the knife’s value. He went to the Steam Community Market and discovered that the knife was valued $984 and that the previous one had been sold on May 25. After two hours, the 26-year-old content creator opened more cases and played the first game of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive with Tarik.

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