Gold Cluj-Napoca 2015 Fantasy Trophy
About Gold Cluj-Napoca 2015 Fantasy Trophy
The Gold Cluj-Napoca 2015 Fantasy Trophy is a collectible item commemorating the Cluj-Napoca 2015 event, rendered as a gold trophy rather than a weapon finish. Its value within CS2 comes from its event-specific status and fantasy theme, which distinguish it from standard weapon skins and other inventory items.
Release & Source
The Gold Cluj-Napoca 2015 Fantasy Trophy is a Extraordinary-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Gold Cluj-Napoca 2015 Fantasy Trophy is a CS2 collectible tied to the DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015 Major fantasy game. It was awarded to players who placed at the top of the fantasy leaderboard, so it is not a weapon skin, sticker, knife, or glove. Its value comes from its event history and limited distribution rather than finish or wear.
This item is a fantasy trophy, which sets it apart from Cluj-Napoca 2015 team stickers, player autograph stickers, and Pick'Em trophies from the same event. Stickers were widely available to buy or open during the Major, while fantasy trophies were tied to fantasy performance. That makes the Gold Fantasy Trophy a more specialized event collectible with a different source and audience.
No, the Gold Cluj-Napoca 2015 Fantasy Trophy was linked to the 2015 Major fantasy system and is no longer obtainable through normal in-game methods. Existing examples remain in player inventories and can appear on the market if owners decide to sell. Its supply is effectively fixed because the event ended years ago.
Collectors value it because it is connected to a specific Major, has a limited historical release, and represents fantasy-game achievement rather than a standard purchase. It also appeals to players who focus on older event memorabilia such as Katowice 2014 stickers, Cologne 2014 trophies, or other Major-era collectibles. Interest is driven more by rarity and event significance than by weapon compatibility.

