About ★ M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web
The ★ M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web in Well-Worn is the procedurally generated red-and-black spider-web finish on the broad M9 blade at the WW wear tier — the budget entry to one of the most pattern-driven M9 finishes alongside Case Hardened. The web-density lottery applies the same way at WW as at FT, with high-web-count copies commanding multi-multiplier premiums over standard.
Web pattern hierarchy on WW
Trader communities track the web count and the play-face coverage: 1-web (standard), 2-web (mid tier), 3-web or triple-web (high tier), and fully-webbed configurations where the play face is densely covered. The seed number determines the pattern, and the seed effect carries through every wear tier — a 3-web M9 Crimson Web at WW can sit at a meaningful premium over a 1-web copy at the same float, with the wear tier just deciding the float-tier base.
Why WW works on Crimson Web
The red web pattern reads against the dark substrate, and the contrast survives the WW wear tier because the web lines are bold and concentrated on the play face rather than as fine illustration. The wear at WW sits on the spine, the edges, and the handguard rather than across the central web pattern. For pattern-focused M9 buyers, WW is the budget entry that keeps the web-lottery economics intact at the lowest practical float-tier base.