A Glitter autograph of nitr0 from the IEM Rio 2022 run, signed for Team Liquid and released in the Rio 2022 Legends Autograph Capsule. The Glitter finish sits above the base film for the set and carries full provenance, making it a straightforward pick for collectors focused on signatures rather than speculation.
A Glitter autograph of nitr0 from the IEM Rio 2022 run, signed for Team Liquid and released in the Rio 2022 Legends Autograph Capsule. The Glitter finish sits above the base film for the set and carries full provenance, making it a straightforward pick for collectors focused on signatures rather than speculation.
This is a Glitter autograph of nitr0, issued for Team Liquid as part of the IEM Rio 2022 offering. It is an autograph sticker rather than a team or community piece and originates from the Rio 2022 Legends Autograph Capsule.
Glitter sits above the base paper film in the set's hierarchy and is a premium film relative to paper and holo, though it is below the showpiece finishes like Gold or specialized lenticulars in overall rank. Treat Glitter as a distinct aesthetic step up from base stock, one that changes how the signature reads on a weapon.
Glitter is hunted because it adds texture and catch to the autograph without moving into the ultra-premium tier; collectors who want a signature with presence but not the topmost scarcity gravitate toward it. Its premium rank versus paper makes it a visible upgrade for most crafts while still staying accessible.
The sticker carries nitr0's autograph and is tied to his Team Liquid identity from the IEM Rio 2022 event. That full provenance - a named player, a named team, and the autograph designation - is what anchors this sticker in collector stacks.
This piece was released in the Rio 2022 Legends Autograph Capsule, so its siblings are the other autograph variants from that capsule. Being from a dedicated autograph capsule narrows its immediate peer group to fellow signed pieces from the same release.
Applied stickers scrape thinner with each removal and an applied sticker can be destroyed if you try to remove it; every craft or operation that alters a skin consumes a copy. Clean, unapplied stock therefore becomes progressively scarcer as items are used for crafts, so unaltered examples are the ones that truly shrink.
Classed as Remarkable in rarity, this sticker sits in the mid-tier of sticker grades rather than in the highest collectable brackets. That grade supports steady collector interest without placing it in the top-of-the-ladder scarcity bands.
Glitter signatures read well on darker weapon finishes and on canvases that let the sparkle show through without overwhelming the autograph. Collectors favor this finish for hands-on crafts because it offers a visible uplift to the signature while keeping the design legible, which maintains demand among crafters.
This autograph is part of the IEM Rio 2022 wave of releases and belongs to the era when event autograph capsules by Valve were the primary channel for signed player stickers. Its place in that release cycle shapes how it is compared to other autograph drops from surrounding event capsules.