Sticker | Rickeh | Berlin 2019 is the Paper autograph for compLexity Gaming from the 2019 StarLadder Berlin set. A base-film autograph with full provenance, it sits in the budget band for collectors and behaves like a thin-market piece that trades infrequently.
Sticker | Rickeh | Berlin 2019 is the Paper autograph for compLexity Gaming from the 2019 StarLadder Berlin set. A base-film autograph with full provenance, it sits in the budget band for collectors and behaves like a thin-market piece that trades infrequently.
This is the Paper Autograph for Rickeh representing compLexity Gaming, released in the Berlin 2019 Returning Challengers Autograph Capsule and connected to the 2019 StarLadder Berlin set. It is an autograph sticker: the player's signature is the defining feature rather than a team-only or community graphic.
Paper is the base film in the sticker ladder, beneath premium films like Holo, Foil and Gold. As a Paper autograph it shares the same visual footprint as other base autographs from the capsule but sits below the capsule's premium variants in the finish hierarchy.
This sticker occupies the budget bracket, making it an accessible autograph for collectors who want a named signature without chasing higher-tier finishes. The thin-market profile means trades happen less often, so expect liquidity to be lighter than for more actively traded autographs.
The sticker is tied to 2019 StarLadder Berlin, and carries that event provenance exactly as printed on the capsule. Event provenance anchors the sticker to a specific drop and lot of supply, which is why collectors treat event-linked autographs differently than generic items.
Because this comes from a tournament capsule, the print run was fixed to that drop and no new clean copies are produced after release. Clean stock only thins as holders apply or lose copies over time, so supply is permanently capped by the capsule run.
An applied copy has been glued onto a weapon and will show that status on inspection; a clean, unapplied sticker remains on its original backing and is preferred by many collectors. Condition and the unapplied state are meaningful because they preserve surface integrity and keep the stock eligible for crafts or resale at cleaner condition grades.
Collectors after this piece are buying provenance and name recognition at a lower entry point: a Paper autograph tied to a named player and a fixed capsule. For someone building a compLexity or Rickeh-themed run, or filling a Berlin 2019 autograph column, it makes sense as a long-term hold inside a broader set strategy.
Paper autographs like this are commonly used on surfaces where the signature reads clearly without overpowering the weapon art; their thinner film keeps edges subtle and easier to align. That practical ease of use keeps steady demand from crafters who want a crisp signature without the texture of heavier films.
When buying, prioritize an unapplied copy on original backing and confirm the finish reads as Paper and the autograph is intact. The live price block on the page shows current market levels; check condition there and verify provenance before committing to a purchase.


