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Rio 2022 Legends Autograph Capsule
About Rio 2022 Legends Autograph Capsule
Rio 2022 Legends Autograph Capsule is a container featuring player autograph stickers from the Legends stage of the IEM Rio 2022 Major. As an autograph capsule rather than a weapon skin, it is defined by its tournament branding and roster of Legends-stage signatures tied to that event.
Release & Source
This is a capsule that contains a set of in-game items and serves as their original source. Available in-game or on marketplaces like SkinSwap.
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Community Rating
The Rio 2022 Legends Autograph Capsule has a community rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on 15 votes on SkinSwap.
Frequently Asked Questions
The most valuable outcomes are usually Gold player autograph stickers from Legends teams, especially signatures from star players and popular organizations. In this capsule, Gold autographs from names like s1mple, NiKo, m0NESY, broky, ropz, and ZywOo are the pulls most buyers focus on. Glitter variants from the same players can also hold solid demand because they are cheaper than Golds while still standing out on crafts.
Demand usually centers on players with large fanbases, strong competitive results, or signatures that apply well on crafts. In the Rio 2022 Legends Autograph Capsule, names like s1mple, NiKo, m0NESY, ZywOo, ropz, and broky are commonly discussed first. Team popularity also matters, so autographs tied to organizations like NAVI, FaZe, G2, and Vitality tend to get more attention than less-followed lineups.
Gold autographs are rarer and usually command higher prices because they are the premium tier from the capsule. Glitter stickers are more affordable and often easier to use in full 4x crafts, especially on skins like AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Printstream, USP-S Whiteout, or AWP Asiimov. The better choice depends on whether you want rarity and resale strength or a lower-cost craft with more flexibility.
Its long-term performance depends mostly on how collectors value the Rio 2022 sticker style, which has been more divisive than Stockholm 2021 or Antwerp 2022. That means some individual Gold autographs can stay relevant, but the capsule as a whole does not have the same broad craft demand as stronger-looking tournament sets. Buyers who believe in specific players usually target those signatures directly instead of treating the capsule itself as the safest hold.

