Sticker | Magisk | Rio 2022 is a Paper autograph tied to Magisk's Vitality signature from IEM Rio 2022. It comes from the Rio 2022 Challengers Autograph Capsule and sits at the base of the finish ladder, a budget play for collectors who want the name without premium film.
Sticker | Magisk | Rio 2022 is a Paper autograph tied to Magisk's Vitality signature from IEM Rio 2022. It comes from the Rio 2022 Challengers Autograph Capsule and sits at the base of the finish ladder, a budget play for collectors who want the name without premium film.
This is a Paper autograph of Magisk representing Vitality from the IEM Rio 2022 set, issued as Sticker | Magisk | Rio 2022. It is a signed piece rather than a team or community decal and carries the plain Paper film common to base drops.
Paper sits at the base of the finish ladder for the Rio 2022 run; it is the standard film and the starting point against which Holo, Foil, Glitter and Gold variants are judged. Think of this as the baseline finish that most collectors hold when comparing surface and visual premium.
This sticker occupies a budget bracket among its peers, which makes it accessible for name collectors and craft projects who do not need a premium film. The profile mode is thin market, so liquidity is lighter and fresh demand can move a copy more easily than in deep markets.
The decal carries Magisk's autograph and is tied to his Vitality identity, with full provenance noted for the copy. That documented provenance is what collectors lean on when assessing authenticity and desirability for signed pieces.
It was released in the Rio 2022 Challengers Autograph Capsule, so its siblings are other autographs from that same drop and designer Valve. Being from that capsule places it squarely inside the IEM Rio 2022 narrative and the group collectors watch together.
Once you apply a sticker to a weapon it can be scraped thinner and removing it destroys the sticker, and each craft consumes a copy of the sticker. Clean stock therefore only shrinks as scrapes and crafts happen; applied copies are not the same as untouched examples.
The printed rarity for this piece is High Grade, while the supplied rarity tier sits at the lower end of scarcity for sticker drops. That grade underpins expectations about how common it is among autograph offerings from the capsule.
Paper autographs like this are often chosen for practical crafts where the name matters more than surface flash, and collectors will place it on weapons where the signature reads cleanly. Signature visibility and how it sits on a given skin will drive craft demand more than the film itself for this sticker.
This piece belongs to the IEM Rio 2022 era and sits with the other autographs from that event, capturing a specific tournament release window by Valve. Its release in the Rio 2022 Challengers Autograph Capsule marks it as part of that tournament cohort rather than a legacy or earlier-era sticker.

