Sticker Slab rallen (Foil) Cluj-Napoca 2015
About Sticker Slab rallen Cluj-Napoca 2015
Sticker rallen Cluj-Napoca 2015 is a player autograph sticker featuring rallen’s signature in a handwritten style associated with the DreamHack Cluj-Napoca 2015 event. As a sticker rather than a weapon finish, its appeal comes from the tournament branding and personal autograph design used to customize CS2 weapons.
Release & Source
The Sticker Slab rallen Cluj-Napoca 2015 can be found in the 2015 DreamHack Cluj-Napoca.
The Sticker Slab rallen (Foil) Cluj-Napoca 2015 is a Exotic-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
Sticker rallen Cluj-Napoca 2015 is a player autograph sticker from the DreamHack Cluj-Napoca 2015 Major in CS:GO, now usable in CS2. It represents Karol "rallen" Rodowicz and is part of the tournament’s autograph sticker set. As an Exotic-grade sticker, it sits above the more common event paper stickers in rarity.
This sticker works best on clean rifle and pistol finishes where the autograph remains easy to read. Good options include AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Printstream, USP-S Whiteout, and Glock-18 Dragon Tattoo. Dark or neutral finishes usually give Cluj-Napoca 2015 autograph stickers better contrast than busy patterned skins.
Its long-term value usually depends on three things: rallen’s player recognition, the fixed supply from a discontinued 2015 Major, and demand from autograph collectors. It is generally more of a niche collectible than a broad market sticker like Titan or Team Dignitas event items. That means price movement can happen, but liquidity is often lower than for the most famous Major stickers.
The sticker fits best in tournament-themed crafts, Polish player crafts, or clean autograph layouts with other Cluj-Napoca 2015 signatures. It can work well on weapons like the AK-47 Slate, M4A4 Magnesium, or USP-S Black Lotus where the signature has space to stand out. Using one sticker on a visible position often reads better than stacking several unrelated autographs.

