What card sleeves do /tg/ use?
>>49219403
Dragon shields for commander, KMC Hyper Mattes for constructed formats, and I've got like 5 packs of ultra pros for drafts.
>>49219403
Dragon Shields exclusively, I have one deck sleeved with a pair pair I bought in ~2002. Two sets of ultrapro have disintegrated within a few months.
>>49219695
I personally love how d-shields are pretty much indestructible (I have a set that's been in continuous use since 2010 with no sign of stopping)
my only complaints are that when they're new the deck will slip and slide everywhere, and the backs can collect dirt and grime, which makes lighter colors less attractive.
>>49219403
FFG clears because I can't be arsed finding alternative thick sleeves for all those formats. I play real games, not like those MtG faggots.
Protip, most CCGs and LCGs use the same size of card (which is also the same dimensions as regular playing cards) so sleeves are interchangeable between games.
>>49219403
The version of pro-matte's that aren't for ants.
Ultra-pro's glossy sleeves are shit but the matte ones are surprisingly good.
>>49219679
>>49219695
I've yet to try Dragon Shields, I guess that if the new block can rope me back into MtG I'll have to give them a look.
>>49219403
The pink ones in that picture
>>49219403
Is it disgusting if I don't play with sleeves? It's not like my cards cost thousands... Right?
>>49220107
It kind of is, considering the price of some cards.
You think I would play an unsleeved Goyf? Fuck no.
>>49220107
I find it really difficult to shuffle well without sleeves. It makes mana clumps much more prevalent. Not to mention it wears down the cards pretty quickly. Even if it's just the cheap ultrapro mattes, sleeves make a world of difference.
>>49219939
>Ultra-pro's glossy sleeves are shit but the matte ones are surprisingly good.
I've found this as well. I was pleasantly surprised by the mattes, given the long history of garbage their gloss sleeves had.
>>49219724
That's why I love black. It always looks new and it also ensures your opponents can't see your cards well.