A Foil autograph of flusha from the Boston 2018 Legends Autograph Capsule, carrying full provenance and the player's Fnatic signature. The Sticker | flusha (Foil) | Boston 2018 sits as a premium-film autograph within its capsule and is aimed at collectors who chase signed event pieces.
A Foil autograph of flusha from the Boston 2018 Legends Autograph Capsule, carrying full provenance and the player's Fnatic signature. The Sticker | flusha (Foil) | Boston 2018 sits as a premium-film autograph within its capsule and is aimed at collectors who chase signed event pieces.
This is a Foil autograph sticker: the signed Sticker | flusha (Foil) | Boston 2018 issued for the Boston 2018 Legends Autograph Capsule and carrying the Fnatic player's ink. It is a team-affiliated autograph rather than a community or non-signed decal, built specifically for that capsule release.
The sticker uses the Foil film, a premium step above the base paper releases for the same design. In the finish ladder Foil sits well above Paper and Holo for this set, with Gold and specialty films still occupying the top tiers.
This item lives in the mid price bracket for its market segment, positioned as a sensible collectible rather than an entry-level paper or an extreme grail. For collectors that want an event autograph with stronger visuals than paper but without the very top-tier premium, this is the practical middle ground.
Collectors prefer the Foil film here because it elevates the signature and color depth without moving into the rarest film categories. The premium finish_rank label reflects that the film materially changes how the autograph reads on-skin and in-cabinet, making it more desirable than the base stock.
This sticker is tied to 2018 ELEAGUE Boston and originates from the Boston 2018 Legends Autograph Capsule. Event provenance links the autograph to a specific drop and capsule identity, which collectors track closely when assembling sets.
The autograph belongs to flusha and is associated with his time on Fnatic, so the signature ties the sticker directly to that player-team pairing. Full provenance on the item helps confirm authenticity and keeps this connection clear for collectors.
Because it comes from a tournament capsule, the sticker's print is fixed at release and the capsule stopped dropping after the event window closed. That gives the piece a permanent supply cap; only clean stock and already-issued copies exist going forward.
An applied sticker has been glued to a weapon and will show telltale wear or placement marks, while a clean/unapplied copy remains on the original backing and preserves mint condition. Collectors prize unapplied examples for registry work and for maximizing resale options, since applied wear is a permanent condition change.
For a long-term hold, the combination of a Foil autograph, full provenance, and a fixed capsule supply is the core thesis: visually stronger than paper, tied to a named player and capsule, and immune to future print runs. That blend makes it attractive to collectors assembling player or event-focused sets.
Foil autographs like this one photograph and craft well on dark, high-contrast skins where the signature sits legible and the film reflects light. Many builders prefer Foil autographs for display weapons because the finish keeps the signature readable without overpowering the base skin.
When shopping, prioritize an unapplied, clean Foil copy that still sits on original backing and shows full provenance. The live price block on this page is where you'll find current market pricing and availability rather than relying on static figures in text.