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Sticker | Miami Stabbyfish

Sticker | Miami Stabbyfish

Summary

CategorySticker
TypeSticker
CasesRiptide Surf Shop Sticker Collection
ColorsOrange, Blue, Pink
UpdateIntroducing Operation Riptide
ReleasedSeptember 21, 2021

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Description

The Sticker | Miami Stabbyfish can be placed on any weapon in your collection and can be scraped for a more worn appearance. You have the option to scrape the sticker multiple times, enhancing its worn look each time, until you decide to remove it from the weapon.

History

The Sticker | Miami Stabbyfish debuted in CS2 on September 21, 2021. It is part of the Riptide Surf Shop Sticker Collection, released with the "Operation Riptide" update.

Origin

The Sticker | Miami Stabbyfish is available by opening a Riptide Surf Shop Sticker Collection container. This item is standalone and does not belong to any specific collections.

Popularity

The Sticker | Miami Stabbyfish has a popularity of 35%, making it one of the lesser-known items in CS2. This rating is determined by its daily sales volume and current pricing.

Rarity

The Sticker | Miami Stabbyfish is among 8,847 Sticker items and is classified as High Grade. This rarity means the Miami Stabbyfish is a relatively common drop, boasting an estimated drop chance of 79.92%.

Availability

The Sticker | Miami Stabbyfish is an affordable item priced at just $0.63. It's readily available across various markets, making it easy to purchase.

Film

The Sticker | Miami Stabbyfish features a "Paper" film, which means it's a standard sticker without unique effects. Typically, paper stickers aren't very rare, making them more affordable.