Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Violent Violet) is a Base Grade graffiti for in-match expression, issued by Valve. It's a budget-tier sealed graffiti that moves slowly on thin markets, useful for collectors who track low-tier cosmetics and for players who want a vivid purple spray.
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Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Violent Violet)
Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Violent Violet) is a Base Grade graffiti for in-match expression, issued by Valve. It's a budget-tier sealed graffiti that moves slowly on thin markets, useful for collectors who track low-tier cosmetics and for players who want a vivid purple spray.
Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Violent Violet) price
Description
What this item is
Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Violent Violet) is a graffiti item with a Base Grade rarity created by Valve. It is sold sealed and redeems in-game as a consumable spray rather than a wearable or weapon skin.
What it does in CS2
As a graffiti, this item is sprayed in-match to mark surfaces and brief moments of play; it is not an equippable or stat-tracked cosmetic. Sealed status means you need to apply or unseal it to use the charges it contains.
Where it sits by value
This sits clearly in the budget bracket, so it is priced for volume buyers and casual collectors rather than investment-driven traders. That pricing position means sellers should expect thin demand and modest turnover compared with higher-tier cosmetics.
Its rarity grade
Being Base Grade places it at the entry end of the rarity scale, which underpins generally low collector urgency and steady, predictable supply. Rarity here informs why it is easy to source but rarely commands premium attention.
Its release and operation
The graffiti was released on November 18th, 2019 by Valve, and that origin anchors it to a specific drop window without any special tournament provenance. Its straightforward release history keeps its story simple for holders and buyers.
How the graffiti is used
This sealed graffiti redeems to a set of sprays you can apply mid-match; the Violent Violet finish gives a bright, saturated purple that stands out on common map surfaces. It's a quick expressive tool rather than a long-term profile embellishment.
The collector's angle
Collectors who keep budget graffiti look for complete sets, color variants, or clean-pattern holdings from Valve, and this piece answers the color-variant slot with a Valve-designed Base Grade. For a long-term holder, its appeal is continuity and category completeness rather than speculative rarity.