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About Sticker Explosives

Sticker Explosives features a cartoon-style cluster of dynamite sticks with a lit fuse, rendered in the exaggerated, chaotic art style associated with Jackass-themed cosmetics. As a sticker rather than a weapon finish, its distinctive design centers on comedic explosive imagery instead of the patterned or emblem-based motifs common among many CS2 stickers.

Release & Source

The Sticker Explosives can be found in the Jackass Sticker Capsule.

Rarity

Drop Chance~80%

The Sticker Explosives 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 does the Sticker Explosives mean?

Sticker Explosives is a CS2 sticker with an explosive-themed design from the Jackass Sticker Capsule. In loadouts, players usually use it to add a chaotic, destructive motif to weapons rather than to signal any gameplay effect, since stickers are purely cosmetic.

Where can I find the Sticker Explosives?

You can find Sticker Explosives on CS2 marketplaces, through player-to-player trading, or by opening a Jackass Sticker Capsule if capsules from that series are available. The most direct route is usually checking current marketplace listings for the exact sticker name.

What skins go well with Sticker Explosives?

Sticker Explosives pairs best with aggressive or industrial-themed skins that match its chaotic style. Good options include AK-47 Redline, M4A4 Magnesium, MAC-10 Nuclear Garden, and Desert Eagle Mecha Industries, because their darker palettes and harsher linework keep the sticker from looking out of place.

Can Sticker Explosives be a good craft sticker?

Yes, Sticker Explosives works well in crafts built around danger, demolition, or dark humor themes. It fits especially well on plainer black, gray, or red skins where the artwork stays readable, and it can also be combined in multiples for a repeated blast-symbol layout across larger weapons like the AK-47 or M4A1-S.