Sticker | flamie (Gold) | Boston 2018 is the gold autograph version of flamie's Boston 2018 sticker with full provenance from its capsule. A top-tier extraordinary autograph, it sits at the peak of the set's finish ladder and carries the player's signed identity for Natus Vincere.
Sticker | flamie (Gold) | Boston 2018 is the gold autograph version of flamie's Boston 2018 sticker with full provenance from its capsule. A top-tier extraordinary autograph, it sits at the peak of the set's finish ladder and carries the player's signed identity for Natus Vincere.
This is the Gold autograph of flamie, a team-issued autograph tied to Natus Vincere and released as part of the 2018 ELEAGUE Boston set. It is the signed, top-finish version of the player's sticker, issued through the official tournament sticker program.
Gold sits at the top of the finish ladder for this set and is treated as the premium film above Paper, Holo, Foil and Glitter variants. As the set's top finish it visually and materially separates itself from the base and mid-tier films.
Collectors chase this Gold finish because it is the set's highest film tier and therefore the rarest version of the same design and autograph. The premium treatment and its position above the standard films make it the obvious target for someone who wants the strongest presentation of the signature.
The sticker carries flamie's autograph and is linked to Natus Vincere, which is exactly the provenance printed on the sticker. That sealed signature ties the item directly to the player and team identity collectors track closely.
This sticker belongs to the 2018 ELEAGUE Boston event and is part of that tournament's sticker lineup. Event provenance like this is the anchor collectors use to place a sticker inside a specific tournament release and set.
It was released from the Boston 2018 Returning Challengers Autograph Capsule, so it sits alongside the rest of that capsule's autograph run. Origin from that capsule places it in a known siblingset and explains which other autographs and finishes share its release context.
Applied stickers are consumable: applying to a weapon and then scraping alters the stock, and removing applied stickers destroys the sticker. Every craft also consumes a copy, so the pool of clean, unused Gold autographs only thins with use.
This sticker carries an Extraordinary rarity grade and occupies the top end of the sticker rarity ladder. That rarity grade underpins collector expectation around scarcity and the category this piece sits in within the broader sticker ecosystem.
Gold autographs are often chosen for high-visibility crafts because the premium finish and the signed element photograph well on showcase weapons. Collectors who craft this sticker pay attention to placement that shows the signature clearly while preserving as much clean stock as possible.
As part of the Boston 2018 release, this piece belongs to that tournament's autograph run and to the era of tournament-sourced player autographs. Its release context and designer attribution place it among the official Valve tournament sticker lineage collectors follow.