About ★ Bayonet | Crimson Web
The ★ Bayonet | Crimson Web in Minimal Wear is the procedurally generated red-and-black spider-web finish on the original Bayonet model at the MW wear tier — same web-density pattern lottery as on Karambit and M9 Crimson Web, with the web pattern across the broad Bayonet play face. The web-density lottery applies the same way at MW as at higher and lower wear tiers, with high-web-count copies commanding multi-multiplier premiums over standard.
Web pattern hierarchy on Bayonet Crimson Web
Trader communities track the web count and the play-face coverage on Bayonet: 1-web (standard), 2-web (mid tier), 3-web or triple-web (high tier), and fully-webbed configurations. The Bayonet's broad blade surfaces the web pattern across the largest visible inspect surface among the original ★ knives, which gives the high-web copies a particularly dramatic visual signature. MW just decides the float-tier base within the pattern bucket.
Why MW works on Bayonet Crimson Web
The red web pattern reads against the dark substrate, and the contrast survives MW at near-FN visual clarity. The wear at MW sits on the spine, the edges, and the handguard rather than across the central web pattern. For pattern-focused Bayonet buyers, MW is the practical sweet-spot tier — meaningfully below FN with the pattern-tier value driver intact.