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About Sealed Graffiti Cerberus

Sealed Graffiti Cerberus applies a stylized depiction of the three-headed hound from Greek mythology in a spray-painted graffiti format. Its Cerberus motif gives this graffiti a more aggressive, creature-focused design than many simpler emblem or text-based graffiti patterns in CS2.

Release & Source

The Sealed Graffiti Cerberus can be found in the CS:GO Graffiti Box.

Rarity

Drop Chance~15.98%

The Sealed Graffiti Cerberus is a Remarkable-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common skins in CS2.

Popularity

Of skins
Search Volume~5,059/mo

Community Rating

4.1
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The Sealed Graffiti Cerberus has a community rating of 4.1 out of 5 based on 16 votes on SkinSwap.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sealed Graffiti Cerberus in CS2?

Sealed Graffiti Cerberus is a graffiti item in CS2 featuring the Cerberus design, a three-headed dog motif associated with aggressive, myth-themed loadouts. Unlike weapon skins or stickers, graffiti is used in-match as a spray and comes from graffiti containers such as the CS:GO Graffiti Box listed for this item.

How do you use Sealed Graffiti Cerberus in CS2?

You equip Sealed Graffiti Cerberus from your inventory, then use the graffiti key in a match to place the spray on a valid surface. Graffiti in CS2 has limited uses per item, so each application consumes one charge until the sealed graffiti is exhausted.

What loadouts match Sealed Graffiti Cerberus?

Sealed Graffiti Cerberus fits best with skins that use animal, mythological, or darker graphic themes. Good matches include M4A4 Griffin, AWP Phobos, AK-47 Phantom Disruptor, and USP-S Monster Mashup, since their artwork and color palettes sit naturally alongside the Cerberus motif.

Is Sealed Graffiti Cerberus related to the Cerberus skin theme in CS2?

Yes, the name references the Cerberus theme drawn from Greek mythology, even though this item is a graffiti rather than a weapon finish. In CS2, Cerberus-themed cosmetics are usually associated with creature art and more aggressive visual styling, so this graffiti works well in similarly themed inventories.