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About Sticker flamie Cologne 2015

Sticker flamie Cologne 2015 features a stylized autograph from flamie in black linework, paired with the ESL One Cologne 2015 event branding. As a player signature sticker rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its esports connection and clean handwritten design.

Release & Source

The Sticker flamie Cologne 2015 can be found in the 2015 ESL One Cologne.

Rarity

RarityExotic
Drop Chance~80%

The Sticker flamie Cologne 2015 is a Exotic-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 flamie Cologne 2015?

Sticker flamie Cologne 2015 is an autograph sticker from ESL One Cologne 2015 featuring flamie from Natus Vincere. It is a paper-style player sticker tied to that major’s autograph capsule and is mainly used by players who build Na'Vi-themed crafts or collect 2015 major signatures.

Which skins pair well with Sticker flamie Cologne 2015?

This sticker works best on yellow, black, and neutral finishes that match Na'Vi colors. Good options include the AK-47 Fuel Injector, AWP Asiimov, M4A4 The Emperor, and USP-S Orion, because the autograph remains readable and the color balance stays consistent.

How can I build a Na'Vi-themed craft with Sticker flamie Cologne 2015?

A clean Na'Vi-themed craft usually combines Sticker flamie Cologne 2015 with other Natus Vincere-related stickers from Cologne 2015 or nearby majors. Common combinations include flamie with Sticker Natus Vincere Cologne 2015, Sticker seized Cologne 2015, Sticker Edward Cologne 2015, or Sticker GuardiaN Cologne 2015 on rifles like the AK-47 Redline or M4A1-S Guardian.

Is Sticker flamie Cologne 2015 a good sticker for autograph collectors?

Yes, it appeals to collectors who focus on older major autographs, especially 2015 event items and early Na'Vi lineups. Its value to collectors comes more from the player, event year, and team association than from flashy artwork, so it fits best in lineup-based or era-based sticker collections.