Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Monarch Blue) is a Base Grade sealed graffiti item used to spray a single design in-match. It sits at the budget end of the market and moves through a thin, low-liquidity segment, so listings can take longer to clear than common consumables.
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Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Monarch Blue)
Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Monarch Blue) is a Base Grade sealed graffiti item used to spray a single design in-match. It sits at the budget end of the market and moves through a thin, low-liquidity segment, so listings can take longer to clear than common consumables.
Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Monarch Blue) price
Description
What this item is
Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Monarch Blue) is a sealed graffiti item classified at Base Grade rarity. It is a consumable cosmetic sold sealed and intended for in-match use by the player who owns it.
What it does in CS2
A graffiti is a consumable sprayed on maps during a round to leave a small decal for teammates and opponents to see. This item is sealed and must be used in-game to produce the BOOM Monarch Blue decal as a short-lived visual flourish.
Where it sits by value
This graffiti lives in the budget bracket of the market, which makes it a straightforward uptick for sellers who move volume rather than premium margin. Expect listings to compete on quick availability rather than rarity-driven premiums.
Its rarity grade
As a Base Grade piece it occupies the entry level of rarity, which keeps supply relatively broad compared with higher-tier items. That base position underpins modest demand and steady but unspectacular trade interest.
Its release and operation
This graffiti was released on November 18th, 2019 and carries the origin of that update in its identity. Its release date places it among other consumables from the same period and shapes collector recognition more than speculative value.
How the graffiti is used
Being a sealed graffiti means it must be sprayed in-match and offers a single-use expressive option for players. The Monarch Blue finish gives the BOOM motif a specific cool-toned look that reads clearly on most surfaces rather than blending into map textures.
The collector's angle
Collectors who hold this item do so for simple reasons: it is a branded Valve design from its release era, a Base Grade example of the graffiti category, and an affordable way to round out a themed inventory. For long-term holders its appeal is continuity and categorical completeness rather than scarcity-driven upside.