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About Sticker Slab GuardiaN MLG Columbus 2016

Sticker GuardiaN MLG Columbus 2016 is a player autograph sticker featuring GuardiaN’s signature in a stylized handwritten design. As part of the MLG Columbus 2016 tournament sticker set, it stands out through its personal esports branding rather than a weapon-specific finish.

Release & Source

The Sticker Slab GuardiaN MLG Columbus 2016 can be found in the 2016 MLG Columbus.

Rarity

RarityExotic
Drop Chance~80%

The Sticker Slab GuardiaN MLG Columbus 2016 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 GuardiaN MLG Columbus 2016?

Sticker GuardiaN MLG Columbus 2016 is an autograph sticker from the MLG Columbus 2016 Major capsule lineup. It features Ladislav “GuardiaN” Kovács’ signature and is mainly collected by players who build Major-themed crafts or follow his time in top-tier CS competition.

Why do players look for Sticker GuardiaN MLG Columbus 2016?

Collectors usually want it for three reasons: GuardiaN’s long-standing reputation as an elite AWPer, the historical importance of the MLG Columbus 2016 Major, and the older autograph style from that event. It also fits crafts built around teams and players from the 2015–2017 era, especially older AWP and rifle setups.

What skins work well with Sticker GuardiaN MLG Columbus 2016?

This sticker tends to work best on clean tournament-style skins where the autograph remains readable. Good options include AWP Redline, AWP Asiimov, AK-47 Redline, and M4A1-S Mecha Industries, since their darker or neutral surfaces let the signature stand out without clashing.

Is Sticker GuardiaN MLG Columbus 2016 a good sticker for autograph crafts?

Yes, if you want an older Major autograph rather than a modern glitter or holo effect. It fits especially well in player-themed crafts, Na’Vi-era tournament builds, and weapons with simple color palettes where a paper autograph from 2016 makes historical sense.