Sticker Slab n0thing (Gold) Cologne 2015
About Sticker Slab n0thing Cologne 2015
Sticker n0thing Cologne 2015 features Jordan "n0thing" Gilbert’s autograph rendered in a flowing blue signature with a clean, tournament-style sticker layout. As a player sticker from ESL One Cologne 2015, it stands out through its simple handwritten design and direct association with one of North America’s most recognizable CS competitors.
Release & Source
The Sticker Slab n0thing Cologne 2015 can be found in the 2015 ESL One Cologne.
The Sticker Slab n0thing (Gold) Cologne 2015 is a Exotic-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~0.5% per capsule, making it one of the rarest stickers in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sticker n0thing Cologne 2015 is a player autograph sticker featuring Jordan "n0thing" Gilbert from the ESL One Cologne 2015 event. It represents his Cloud9-era signature and belongs to the Cologne 2015 tournament sticker set. As an Exotic-grade sticker, it sits above standard paper tournament logos in rarity.
This sticker fits best on Cloud9-themed blue weapon skins and clean tournament-style builds. Good matches include M4A1-S Blue Phosphor, USP-S Blueprint, AK-47 Frontside Misty, and AWP Sun in Leo. For multi-sticker crafts, combining it with Cloud9 G2A Cologne 2015, other Cloud9 player autographs from Cologne 2015, or blue event stickers keeps the color palette consistent.
Collectors usually want it because n0thing was one of the most recognizable North American CS players, and Cologne 2015 autographs connect directly to that tournament era. It also has value in team-themed Cloud9 crafts, especially when paired with matching Cloud9 G2A and other 2015 roster signatures. Demand is driven more by player legacy and craft use than by gameplay factors.
Yes, it is one of the more natural choices for a Cloud9-themed craft from the 2015 period because n0thing was part of Cloud9’s lineup during Cologne 2015. It pairs cleanly with Cloud9 G2A Cologne 2015 and signatures from teammates such as shroud, Skadoodle, and Freakazoid from the same event. Using the same event year usually makes the craft look more coherent than mixing tournaments.

