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About Sticker Slab CT in Banana

Sticker CT in Banana is a sticker featuring a Counter-Terrorist tucked inside a peeled banana, rendered in a playful cartoon style. The absurd concept and compact, humorous illustration make it a distinctive sticker design in CS2.

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Drop Chance~80%

The Sticker Slab CT in Banana 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 CT in Banana in CS2?

Sticker CT in Banana is a high grade sticker in CS2 that references the common callout “banana,” best known from Inferno. The artwork depicts a Counter-Terrorist themed warning-style graphic, so it fits inventories built around blue, yellow, and utility-themed designs.

What skins look good with Sticker CT in Banana?

Sticker CT in Banana works well on blue and yellow weapon finishes where the colors stay readable. Good matches include M4A4 The Emperor, M4A1-S Blue Phosphor, USP-S Orion, and FAMAS Commemoration. It also fits clean black finishes like AK-47 Slate if you want the sticker to stand out more clearly.

Where should I place Sticker CT in Banana on a weapon?

This sticker reads best on larger, flatter positions where the warning-sign artwork is easy to see. On rifles, the best spots are usually the magazine well, rear body, or stock; on pistols, use the slide if the model leaves enough visible space. Avoid crowded craft layouts, because the small text and sign-style design can get lost next to busier stickers.

What stickers combine well with Sticker CT in Banana?

Sticker CT in Banana pairs well with other utility or map-callout themed stickers rather than glitter-heavy crafts. Try it with Sticker Flashbang, Sticker Dinked, Sticker Headless Chicken, or Sticker Caution Tape for a cohesive tactical or warning-sign look. On blue CT-themed skins, mixing it with clean blue tournament logos can also keep the palette consistent.