PP-Bizon Water Sigil
(Factory New)About PP-Bizon Water Sigil
The PP-Bizon Water Sigil features a Japanese-inspired hydrographic pattern with layered blue wave lines and repeated circular sigil motifs across the receiver and large drum magazine. This treatment gives the PP-Bizon a more ornamental look than many SMG finishes, using a cool-toned palette and all-over pattern to emphasize the weapon’s distinctive shape.
Release & Source
The PP-Bizon Water Sigil can be found in the ESports 2013 Winter Case.
Float Range & Wear
The PP-Bizon Water Sigil is available in all conditions, from Factory New to Battle-Scarred. The higher the float value, the more scratches and wear will be visible on the skin.
The PP-Bizon Water Sigil is a Mil Spec Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common PP-Bizon skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Blue and white stickers fit the Japanese-inspired wave pattern best. Good options include Team Liquid (Holo) Cologne 2016, Cloud9 (Holo) DreamHack 2014, Water Gun, and Koi (Holo). If you want a cleaner craft, repeating one blue holo sticker across the body keeps the water motif consistent without clashing with the pattern.
Yes, PP-Bizon Water Sigil is generally considered a low-cost older skin, which makes it one of the more accessible choices for players who want something with a recognizable theme. It comes from the eSports 2013 Winter Collection, so it also has some appeal beyond newer budget Bizon finishes like PP-Bizon Photic Zone or Candy Apple.
Its main distinguishing feature is the hydrographic water pattern with a Japanese-inspired look, which is different from the brighter geometric style of PP-Bizon Judgement of Anubis or the cleaner industrial look of PP-Bizon Facility Sketch. Because it is an older skin tied to the eSports 2013 Winter Collection, it also stands apart from many later Bizon finishes released through newer cases and collections.
It is better viewed as a niche collector skin than a pure investment piece. The skin is older and from a discontinued case, which helps long-term interest, but Mil-Spec PP-Bizon skins usually do not see the same demand as popular rifle, AWP, knife, or glove items. If you buy one, it makes more sense as a low-cost collection piece than as a high-upside investment.

