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About Sticker Slab Incineration

Sticker Incineration is a sticker featuring a flaming skull emblem rendered in the style of Halo iconography, with orange and yellow fire surrounding a dark central mark. Its aggressive, high-contrast design gives it a militaristic look that stands out from more text-based or logo-focused sticker designs in CS2.

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Found In

The Sticker Slab Incineration can be found in the Halo Capsule.

Rarity

Drop Chance~15%

The Sticker Slab Incineration (Holo) is a Remarkable-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

How do CS2 stickers work?

Stickers can be applied to supported weapons and placed in one of the available sticker slots on the gun. Once applied, Sticker Incineration changes the look of the weapon and can be scraped to make it look more worn, but scraping is permanent and eventually removes the sticker completely.

How do you scrape a sticker in CS2?

Open your inventory, select the weapon with the sticker applied, and choose the scrape option from the sticker menu. Each scrape changes the appearance a bit more, so if you apply Sticker Incineration for a cleaner art style, test lightly because repeated scraping cannot be undone.

What weapons pair well with Sticker Incineration?

Sticker Incineration works best on finishes with black, red, orange, or industrial metallic tones. Good matches include AK-47 Slate, M4A4 Evil Daimyo, USP-S Cyrex, and Desert Eagle Code Red, since their darker bases let the sticker art stay readable.

Is Sticker Incineration a good sticker for craft builds?

Sticker Incineration is usually used in aggressive red-orange themed crafts or on darker skins where the art remains visible. It fits well in 2x or 4x crafts on skins like AK-47 Redline, M4A1-S Night Terror, and Galil AR Chromatic Aberration if you want a warmer, destructive visual theme.