AUG | Chameleon is a Covert-tier finish from The Phoenix Collection (February 2014), dropping from the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case. Available with StatTrak™. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
Powerful and accurate, the AUG scoped assault rifle compensates for its long reload times with low spread and a high rate of fire. It has been custom painted with the image of a chameleon.
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Powerful and accurate, the AUG scoped assault rifle compensates for its long reload times with low spread and a high rate of fire. It has been custom painted with the image of a chameleon. <i>Subtlety can make all the difference</i>
AUG | Chameleon was introduced with The Phoenix Collection in February 2014 as part of Operation Phoenix. It entered as one of the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case's Covert-tier outcomes.
Drops from Operation Phoenix Weapon Case openings.
An early Covert AUG from the Operation Phoenix era. The chameleon imagery concept was distinctive among the first wave of operation-case Covert skins and has maintained a collector profile as an early-era piece.
Covert is the highest standard container rarity, with weighted drop odds of roughly 1 in 384 per Operation Phoenix Weapon Case opening before exterior selection.
Supply now comes from existing inventory and remaining keys, as the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case is no longer part of the active weekly drop pool.
Float values span 0.00–0.50. Battle-Scarred is technically obtainable within the narrow 0.45–0.50 band. A StatTrak™ version exists; no Souvenir variant is offered.
Custom Paint Job depicting a chameleon across the body of the weapon. The chameleon subject connects to the weapon's scoped adaptability while referencing the animal's camouflage capability.
Regarded as a historically significant Covert AUG from the Operation Phoenix era, one of the earlier operations to include a dedicated weapon case. The chameleon concept is thematically coherent and the skin retains collector interest given its Operation-era origin.