Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Desert Amber) is a Base Grade graffiti item for in-match spraying, designed by Valve and released November 18th, 2019. It sits at the budget end of the market and moves on a thin, low-liquidity plane, which matters if you need a quick out.
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Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Desert Amber)
Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Desert Amber) is a Base Grade graffiti item for in-match spraying, designed by Valve and released November 18th, 2019. It sits at the budget end of the market and moves on a thin, low-liquidity plane, which matters if you need a quick out.
Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Desert Amber) price
Description
What this item is
Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Desert Amber) is a graffiti item in the Base Grade rarity designed by Valve. It is a sealed spray, supplied as a one-off cosmetic that players can equip and use during rounds.
What it does in CS2
This graffiti is a sprayable cosmetic that players apply in-match to mark walls and surfaces. A sealed graffiti is carried in inventory and consumed when used, providing a quick visual flourish without affecting gameplay.
Where it sits by value
The item sits in the budget tier, which means it is priced against entry-level cosmetics rather than premium collectibles. For a seller that translates to modest expectations and a market audience made up of casual buyers and bulk traders rather than high-end collectors.
Its rarity grade
As a Base Grade piece, it occupies the lower end of the rarity ladder and therefore does not underpin speculative demand the way higher-tier items do. That grade keeps it accessible but also keeps upward price pressure limited.
Its release and operation
This graffiti was released November 18th, 2019 and carries the straightforward provenance of a Valve-designed cosmetic from that release. Its age and direct Valve origin make it a straightforward catalog item rather than an operation-linked oddity.
How the graffiti is used
Being a sealed graffiti, it is sprayed in-match and consumes charges when applied, giving a short, expressive cosmetic impact during rounds. The Desert Amber finish keeps the motif muted and utilitarian, suited to players who want a subtle desert-theme accent rather than a flashy colorway.
The collector's angle
Collectors who hold this piece are usually after completion of cheap thematic sets or Valve-designed items with known release dates. Its Base Grade rarity and budget position mean it is a low-risk hold for collectors focused on category breadth rather than rarity-driven appreciation.