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About Sticker I Conquered

Sticker I Conquered is a sticker featuring the phrase “I Conquered” in a bold, graphic design. As a sticker rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its straightforward text-based theme and can be applied to a wide range of CS2 weapons.

Release & Source

The Sticker I Conquered can be found in the Sticker Capsule.

Rarity

Drop Chance~80%

The Sticker I Conquered 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 I Conquered in CS2?

Sticker I Conquered is a High Grade sticker in Counter-Strike 2. It can be applied to weapons as a cosmetic decoration and comes from the Sticker Capsule listed for this item. Unlike weapon finishes, stickers are used to customize a loadout’s look rather than change the base skin.

What kind of loadouts does Sticker I Conquered work well with?

Sticker I Conquered fits best in themed loadouts built around conquest, military, or Roman-inspired visuals. It pairs naturally with skins that use muted metallic, stone, red, or black tones, such as M4A4 Desolate Space, USP-S Serum, or AK-47 Legion of Anubis, depending on the look you want. It also works well as a single focal sticker rather than in a full repeated craft.

Is Sticker I Conquered good for sticker crafts?

Yes, Sticker I Conquered works best in crafts where the artwork is left readable and not crowded by brighter neighboring stickers. It suits clean placements on rifles like the AK-47, M4A1-S, and USP-S, especially when paired with darker finishes that do not compete with the sticker design. If you want a themed craft, combine it with similarly serious or classical-looking stickers instead of cartoon-style designs.

What stickers combine well with Sticker I Conquered?

Good matches depend on whether you want a classical or aggressive craft. Veni, Vidi, Vici works for a Roman-style theme, while Vigilance adds a disciplined military tone; Cerberus and Fearsome fit a darker mythic direction. For a cleaner contrast, Lucky 13 can also work if the weapon skin has red or cream accents.