![]() They have space for a small Ultra Pro 2x2 token binder to slide in, and if I pull a couple decks, I have room for a pencil case of dice/disks/markers/etc. To carry all my decks, I bought a bunch of metal ammo boxes from an army surplus store, spray painted them black, then decorated them with a variety of designs. The 22-S are great for Jumpstart boosters.įor deck boxes, I use either Legion deck boxes, or Ultra Pro 100s boxes. They also make 22-S (22 sleeves cards) and a whole host of other sizes. I think these hit the sweet spot between affordability and protection.ĭouble sleeve decks will not fit however, and dragon shield sleeves with 10 tokens is snug but not overly so. I don’t need the security or sturdiness of a Boulder but I want something more reliable than a couple rubber bands. Can you throw a couple into your bag? Sure, as long as you’re not carrying bricks in there it’ll be fine, besides I still have a deck organizer that they go into when traveling anyways. Or I can use Gamegenic Value Matte Sleeves ($10 for 200) and a 100-S box for a dollar, then the deck only cost me $56 to buy, sleeve, and box.ĭo they offer the same protection that a boulder does? No. I can either spend $12 on sleeves and $15 on a deck box bringing the total to about $75 per precon (with purchase of deck). ![]() Here is why I like them so much, I have 100 decks, I collect the precons, and they each need a deckbox. I absolutely love the 100-S perfect fit boxes from BurgerTokens. Plus, now everyone I play Magic with knows I am a cultured gentleman with impeccable taste (until they look at the stickers). It still fits in a backpack, so it isn't too much to lug around. Then you can slap stickers all over that bad boy, or, if you are more artistically inclined, you could even paint it! It is certainly bulkier than any of the actual designed-to-hold-cards-and-not-bottles-of-wine boxes, but I never am worried that the box won't be enough protection. I don't think this would hold the jumbo double-sleeved boxes though.) (Continuing the cheapass theme, I mostly use the plastic Ultra Pro ones, but I have a couple of Boulder boxes that fit just as well. Cool! But then, that box is the perfect size to hold 6 individual EDH deck boxes. If that's the case, there are plenty of other comments that seem like they are offering really good advice.īut if you decide you want to be a total cheapass? Buy one of those wine boxes that holds two bottles of wine. You can also choose to have this mat printed with the Planeswalker symbol or art of some of MTG’s most powerful creatures.You mentioned that you aren't opposed to shelling out a little money for a nice big multiple deck holder. If slips and slides have been a concern in the past, they won’t be any longer once this mat meets your tabletop. On the bottom, there is a grippy rubber material that helps the mat stay put on every surface. The material itself is extremely soft as well, which makes it ideal for keeping your cards/sleeves in good condition during games. That means you can flip or pick up your cards without having to drag them to the edge of a table. Take your love for gaming and Magic to a whole new level with this awesome Ultra Pro playmat design featuring official art and creatures from Magic: The Gathering! This playmat is handcrafted with a smooth cloth material on the top, making card movements and management easier than ever before. Multiple creatures/characters to choose from.Smooth cloth top with rubber bottom for traction.You can also choose to have this mat printed with the Planeswalker symbol or art of some of MTG’s most powerful creatures. ![]()
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