Sealed Graffiti | Bock Bock (SWAT Blue) is a Valve-designed sealed graffiti released November 18th, 2019. It is a budget-grade sealed graffiti used for in-match expression; its sealed status means holders trade the cosmetic rather than the sprayed asset.
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Sealed Graffiti | Bock Bock (SWAT Blue)
Sealed Graffiti | Bock Bock (SWAT Blue) is a Valve-designed sealed graffiti released November 18th, 2019. It is a budget-grade sealed graffiti used for in-match expression; its sealed status means holders trade the cosmetic rather than the sprayed asset.
Sealed Graffiti | Bock Bock (SWAT Blue) price
Description
What this item is
Sealed Graffiti | Bock Bock (SWAT Blue) is a graffiti item designed by Valve and released on November 18th, 2019. It comes as a sealed graffiti, which is the tradable package collectors and traders exchange rather than the consumable spray itself.
What it does in CS2
A graffiti is a consumable cosmetic that players spray in-match to mark walls and momentarily express themselves on the map. Sealed graffiti are tradable items that can be applied in-game after unsealing, rather than being permanent inventory decals.
Where it sits by value
This sits in the budget bracket, which makes it an easy entry item for buyers and a straightforward piece for sellers looking to move inventory without chasing premium margins. Price sensitivity in this tier means turnover often matters more than rarity headlines.
Its release and operation
The piece was released on November 18th, 2019 and carries the Valve designer credit from that release. That date anchors it to a specific period in the catalog and informs collectors who track releases by year and designer provenance.
How the graffiti is used
As a sealed graffiti, you hold the tradable package until you want to unseal and spray the image in-match a handful of times; the SWAT Blue finish gives the spray a cool-toned colour scheme suited to darker maps and tactical themes. It functions as a quick, visual flourish rather than a persistent item on an agent or weapon.
The collector's angle
Collectors will care about the Valve credit and the release date more than rarity claims here, and the budget nature keeps barrier to entry low for acquiring a release-specific piece. For long-term holders the appeal is simple: a dated Valve release in a defined paint style that slots into larger graffiti sets without demanding a premium outlay.