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About Sticker Slab pashaBiceps London 2018

Sticker pashaBiceps London 2018 features the autograph of professional player pashaBiceps, rendered in a handwritten style associated with the FACEIT London 2018 Major. As a player signature sticker rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its tournament branding and personal autograph design.

Release & Source

The Sticker Slab pashaBiceps London 2018 can be found in the London 2018 Returning Challengers Autograph Capsule.

Rarity

Drop Chance~4.5%

The Sticker Slab pashaBiceps (Foil) London 2018 is a High Grade-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~4.5% per capsule, making it one of the rarest stickers in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sticker pashaBiceps London 2018?

Sticker pashaBiceps London 2018 is a player autograph sticker from the FACEIT London 2018 Major. It features the signature of Jarosław “pashaBiceps” Jarząbkowski, one of the most recognizable Polish CS players, and it was released through the London 2018 autograph capsule.

Why do collectors buy Sticker pashaBiceps London 2018?

Collectors usually buy this sticker because it connects to pashaBiceps’ long-standing popularity in CS and to the London 2018 Major. It also appeals to fans building lineups of Virtus.pro-era player autographs or comparing signatures from different tournaments such as Cologne 2015, Cluj-Napoca 2015, Atlanta 2017, and Krakow 2017.

What skins work well with Sticker pashaBiceps London 2018?

This sticker works best on cleaner weapon finishes where the autograph stays readable. Good matches include the AK-47 Redline, M4A4 Neo-Noir, USP-S Orion, and AWP Asiimov, since their darker or neutral sections give the signature more contrast and make tournament stickers easier to place cleanly.

Is Sticker pashaBiceps London 2018 a good choice for an autograph-themed craft?

Yes, especially if you want a craft centered on Major player signatures rather than team logos. It fits well in builds that combine other London 2018 autographs or Polish CS names, and it also works on older tournament-themed crafts where players use one autograph from each Major appearance to show career progression.