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Sticker | jmqa (Glimmend) | Boston 2018
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De Sticker | jmqa (Glimmend) | Boston 2018 valt op als een van de 6 skins die beschikbaar zijn. Met zijn Opmerkelijk zeldzaamheidsstatus is het een uitdaging om het te verkrijgen, aangezien het slechts een kans heeft om te vallen.
Community Beoordeling
Sticker | jmqa (Glimmend) | Boston 2018 heeft aanzienlijke aandacht vergaard met meer dan 566 stemmen op TRUSTPILOT.COM, en bereikt een indrukwekkende gemiddelde beoordeling van 4.03.
Overview
The Sticker | jmqa (Foil) | Boston 2018 is a major championship foil sticker. As its name suggests, it was released for the Boston 2018 Major and features the in-game signature of Quantum Bellator Fire’s 'jmqa'. The sticker has a sleek silver design with the enlarged signature of 'jmqa' in bold, black letters. The foil variant adds a holographic sheen to the sticker, enhancing its visual appeal. It's part of the Boston 2018 Collection.
Rarity
Although it was quite common during the Boston 2018 Major, the sticker has since become more scarce, with players using it on weapons or collecting them, decreasing its availability.
History
The sticker was introduced in 2018 during the CS:GO Major in Boston, which is featured on Boston 2018. It represents the player's participation in the tournament.
Popularity
The sticker remains a popular choice for players who are fans of 'jmqa' or Quantum Bellator Fire, or those looking for a simple, sleek player signature to add to their weapon skins.
Compatibility
This sticker can be applied to any weapon skin in the player's inventory, and stands out particularly well on darker skins due to its silver foil finish.
Event
The Sticker | jmqa (Foil) | Boston 2018 was released during the Boston 2018 Major, one of the most significant events of the CS:GO competitive scene that year.
Trivia
jmqa, also known as Gregory, is a former pro-player and current coach of Quantum Bellator Fire.
Technical Features
The foil version of the sticker features a shiny, holographic effect compared to its traditional counterpart, making it visually more striking and appealing.
Reviews and Ratings
Most reviews and ratings regarding this sticker are based on its aesthetic appeal, fan following of 'jmqa', and the event it represents, with most players expressing positive impressions.
Historical Significance
The sticker is a piece of CS:GO history, capturing a moment in time from the Boston 2018 Major where 'jmqa' and Quantum Bellator Fire competed.
Reasons for Popularity
The popularity of this sticker can be attributed to its sleek design, the legacy of 'jmqa', and its association with a significant eSports event.
Creation Story
Like other Major stickers, this one was created to commemorate the Boston 2018 Major and the participating teams and players, in this case, 'jmqa' of Quantum Bellator Fire.
Symbolism and Design Elements
The sticker showcases the signature of 'jmqa', making it a symbol of support for this player and his team. The foil effect symbolizes the high stakes and shininess of Major tournaments.
Emotional Connection
For fans of 'jmqa' or Quantum Bellator Fire, owning and using this sticker can symbolize a direct connection and support to the player and team.
Usage in Esports
While stickers don't directly influence the gameplay in tournaments, applying these stickers to weapons has become something of a tradition in showing support for a player or team.
Player Stories
Many player stories revolve around receiving this sticker in in-game drops during the Boston 2018 Major, and the sense of excitement that comes with that.