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About Sticker chopper Krakow 2017

Sticker chopper Krakow 2017 is an autograph sticker featuring Vega Squadron player chopper’s signature rendered in a stylized gold design on a transparent background. As a Krakow 2017 tournament sticker, it stands out through its player-specific branding and clean signature-focused layout rather than a weapon-based illustration.

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Collection

The Sticker chopper Krakow 2017 can be found in the Krakow 2017 Challengers Autograph Capsule.

Rarity

Drop Chance~80%

The Sticker chopper Krakow 2017 is a High Grade-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~80% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sticker chopper Krakow 2017?

Sticker chopper Krakow 2017 is an autograph sticker from the PGL Krakow 2017 Major. It features the signature of Vladislav "chopper" Vishnyakov and was released through the Krakow 2017 Challengers Autograph Capsule. In CS2, it can be applied to weapons as a collectible esports autograph sticker.

Which weapons look good with Sticker chopper Krakow 2017?

This sticker works best on weapon finishes with clean black, white, or red areas that keep the autograph readable. Good matches include the AK-47 Redline, M4A4 Evil Daimyo, USP-S Cyrex, and AWP Redline. It also fits well on simpler finishes like the AK-47 Slate where the signature remains easy to see.

What stickers pair well with Sticker chopper Krakow 2017?

Sticker chopper Krakow 2017 combines well with other Krakow 2017 autograph stickers that use similar team-era colors and signature styles. Good options include Sticker mir Krakow 2017, Sticker electronic Krakow 2017, Sticker HObbit Krakow 2017, and Sticker B1ad3 Krakow 2017 for a CIS-themed craft. On darker weapons, mixing it with red-accented stickers keeps the overall craft consistent.

Is Sticker chopper Krakow 2017 a good sticker for autograph crafts?

Yes, it is mainly used in autograph-themed crafts built around Major player signatures rather than logo-only sticker combinations. It suits collectors who want a Krakow 2017 lineup, a CIS player theme, or a weapon with a handwritten signature style instead of a large graphic. Its appeal depends more on the player, tournament, and craft theme than on broad color matching alone.