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About Sticker Great Wave

Sticker Great Wave features a stylized depiction of a towering ocean wave inspired by traditional Japanese woodblock art. Its detailed linework and recognizable ukiyo-e influence give this sticker a distinct look compared with more graphic or logo-focused sticker designs in CS2.

Release & Source

The Sticker Great Wave can be found in the Operation Riptide Sticker Collection.

Rarity

RarityExotic
Drop Chance~15%

The Sticker Great Wave (Holo) is a Exotic-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~15% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sticker Great Wave look like in CS2?

Sticker Great Wave uses a Japanese woodblock-inspired wave design with deep blue tones, white foam details, and a clean illustrated style. In CS2 it fits best on blue, white, and black finishes where the wave graphic stays readable, such as USP-S Orion, M4A1-S Nightmare, or AK-47 Frontside Misty.

Which skins pair well with Sticker Great Wave?

Sticker Great Wave works naturally with blue-themed skins and water-like finishes. Good matches include AK-47 Frontside Misty, M4A1-S Bright Water, USP-S Blueprint, and AWP Sun in Leo because their palette supports the sticker without clashing with its wave artwork.

What sticker combinations go well with Sticker Great Wave?

Sticker Great Wave combines well with other blue or Japanese-themed stickers rather than loud multicolor designs. Try pairing it with Sticker Water Gun, Sticker Koi, Sticker Ocean Sunset Stabbyfish, or Sticker Fury Wave to keep a consistent blue-and-white craft with a flowing visual theme.

Is Sticker Great Wave a good craft sticker in CS2?

Sticker Great Wave is a useful craft sticker if you want a recognizable blue motif that is easy to build around. It is better suited to themed 4x crafts or single-placement accents on clean blue rifles than to heavily patterned skins where the wave linework can get lost.