A Paper autograph from the Budapest 2025 lineup: Sticker | KRIMZ | Budapest 2025 carries KRIMZ's signed paint on a base-film finish and comes from the Budapest 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule. Full provenance and a thin-market profile shape how collectors approach it.
A Paper autograph from the Budapest 2025 lineup: Sticker | KRIMZ | Budapest 2025 carries KRIMZ's signed paint on a base-film finish and comes from the Budapest 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule. Full provenance and a thin-market profile shape how collectors approach it.
This is a Paper Autograph: KRIMZ's signature on the base-film variant issued for StarLadder Budapest 2025. It is explicitly an autograph piece tied to Fnatic and released as part of the Budapest 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule, not a team or community non-autograph.
Paper is the base film for the set and sits below premium films in the ladder; Holo, Foil, Glitter and premium metals sit above paper in that hierarchy while special finishes occupy the top tiers. Treat this as the entry-level film for autographs in the Budapest 2025 lineup - straightforward, flat stock without the optical lift of the higher films.
Market placement lines up with the budget tier label: this sticker sits on the more affordable end of the Budapest autograph ladder. For collectors that focus on builds or roster collections, it trades as an accessible autograph rather than a premium centerpiece, and its thin-market profile means movement can be slow.
The autograph belongs to KRIMZ and links the sticker directly to his time on Fnatic at StarLadder Budapest 2025. That full provenance is meaningful - an intact autograph on clean stock ties the asset to an identifiable player and team, which is what buyers are paying for in autograph lanes.
This sticker was released in the Budapest 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule, so its immediate siblings are the other autographs from that capsule rather than standard team or community inserts. Being from an autograph-only capsule informs how copies were distributed and how collectors group it with like pieces.
Applied stickers become part of a weapon's surface: scraping reduces thickness and removing a sticker destroys the applied copy. Every craft or application consumes stock from the market, so the pool of clean, unused copies only gets smaller as items are used and crafted into weapons.
The sticker is graded High Grade within the sticker rarity ladder that progresses toward contraband at the top. That High Grade classification places it above common team/community drops but below the set's most scarce and elite grades, which underpins collector expectations for scarcity and availability.
Collectors still craft Paper autographs onto weapons when they want a signed piece without spending on premium films; Paper signatures can sit clean and readable on darker skins and are often chosen for themed loadouts. Because the finish is base-film, demand comes from signature fidelity and player connection rather than finish flash, and that steady demand feeds interest among roster-focused builders.
As part of the StarLadder Budapest 2025 release, this sticker belongs to the mid-decade wave of event autographs and sits alongside other 2025 autograph capsules. Its place in the timeline is contemporary to that Budapest set and should be viewed in relation to other 2025 autograph offerings rather than older era classics.


