Sticker | ropz | Berlin 2019

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Description
This item commemorates the 2019 StarLadder Berlin CS:GO Championship. This sticker can be applied to any weapon you own and can be scraped to look more worn. You can scrape the same sticker multiple times, making it a bit more worn each time, until it is removed from the weapon. This sticker was autographed by professional player Robin Kool playing for mousesports at Berlin 2019.
History
The Sticker | ropz | Berlin 2019 was first introduced to CS2 5 years ago, on August 14th, 2019. It was released as part of the Berlin 2019 Minor Challengers Autograph Capsule, alongside the "Berlin 2019 – Tournament Items" update.
Origin
The Sticker | ropz | Berlin 2019 can be obtained by opening a Berlin 2019 Minor Challengers Autograph Capsule container. The item is not part of any collections.
Popularity
With a popularity of 40%, the Sticker | ropz | Berlin 2019 is currently an item with average popularity in CS2. This popularity measurement is based on the daily sales volume and the price of the item.
Rarity
The Sticker | ropz | Berlin 2019 is one of 8,847 other Sticker items. The rarity of the item is High Grade, which makes the ropz | Berlin 2019 a pretty common drop with an estimated drop chance of 79.92%.
Availability
With a price of $1.80, the Sticker | ropz | Berlin 2019 is a very affordable item. Fortunately, it's currently widely available and can be purchased on multiple different markets.
Tournament
This sticker has been released as part of the 2019 StarLadder Berlin CS:GO Championship. It belongs to the mousesports team and is dedicated to the player ropz (Robin Kool).
Film
This sticker has a so-called "Paper" film. Paper stickers are "normal" stickers without any special effect applied. They are usually not very rare and therefore on the cheaper side.
Community Sentiment
The Sticker | ropz | Berlin 2019 has received over 6.2K votes on CSGOSKINS.GG, leading to an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars. The item is currently also owned by the professional CS2 players yuurih and sico.