Sticker | nettik (Embroidered) | Budapest 2025 is an embroidered autograph from the Budapest 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule, signed by nettik of Flyquest. The full-provenance embroidered finish is a special-tier film that sits above the set's base offerings and appeals to collectors who favor needlework detail and intact stock.
Sticker | nettik (Embroidered) | Budapest 2025 is an embroidered autograph from the Budapest 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule, signed by nettik of Flyquest. The full-provenance embroidered finish is a special-tier film that sits above the set's base offerings and appeals to collectors who favor needlework detail and intact stock.
This is an embroidered autograph sticker: nettik's signature rendered as an embroidered film and released in the Budapest 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule for StarLadder Budapest 2025. It is a team-associated autograph tied to Flyquest and designed by Valve for that capsule set, not a community or generic design.
Embroidered sits in the special tier above the set's base films; it occupies the top side of the finish ladder for collectors who separate paper and premium films from specialty work. Within the usual hierarchy it reads as a premium, distinct from Paper, Holo, Foil, Glitter and Gold-treated more like a specialty lane than a simple upgrade.
Collectors pursue the embroidered run for texture and presence: the stitched surface changes how the signature reads on a gun and how light hits the sticker compared with the paper autograph. Its special finish rank signals a different collectible category than the base autograph, which is why it draws attention despite the sticker's overall budget price tier.
The sticker carries nettik's autograph and links directly to his time on Flyquest, anchoring the piece to that player/team pairing. Full provenance is present, so every collector knows this copy's origin and verified tie to the player, which is fundamental to autograph value.
It comes from the Budapest 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule, which groups this autograph with the rest of the event's contender line. That origin places it among the capsule's autograph siblings and defines the release pool collectors reference when comparing scarcity and set completeness.
Applied stickers are one-way; when you put this embroidered sticker onto a weapon you can scrape it thinner but you cannot restore the original stock, and removing it destroys the sticker. Every craft or application consumes a copy from clean stock, so the number of unused embroidered autographs only moves in one direction.
The sticker carries a Remarkable rarity grade and the collection labels place it in a mid rarity tier rather than a top-tier run. That grade sets collector expectations for how common it is among sticker grades and underpins its standing relative to higher and lower rarity bands.
Embroidered autographs tend to be used for centerpiece crafts where texture matters; collectors pick placements that show the stitching on main faces or backing areas that catch light. Because the finish reads differently under skin and wear, this sticker is useful when a craft calls for a tactile signature rather than a flat foil accent.
This piece belongs to the StarLadder Budapest 2025 release window and reflects Valve's continued use of specialty films for autograph lines in that event's capsule design. As a Budapest 2025 autograph, it sits with the event's contender autographs and is judged by collectors alongside other releases from that capsule.
