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Dragon Shield Sleeves (100-Pack), Silver
Classic is the original Dragon Shield sleeve. Smooth with a glossy back and unparalleled seal strength.100 sleeves per box, PVC-free polypropylene sleeves, no acid. Archival safe.Sturdy cardboard box fits 75+ cards including sleeves.Box lid has a label for your personal use.Designed for use with Magic the Gathering, Pokémon and other collectible card games.
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u/EspyPsyche · 7 pointsr/magicTCG

Dragon Shield Sleeves (100-Pack), Silver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000N6X1D4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_wctBDb5C4YQJA

This is what you want.

u/Stonar · 4 pointsr/Netrunner

For sleeves, it's hard to go wrong with Dragon Shields or Pro Mattes. They tend to be the most popular, because they last for a long time, and you get enough of them that split sleeves are easily replaceable. The big difference to me is between glossy and matte sleeves. Dragon Shield has both, Pro Mattes are... well... matte. Matte sleeves tend to be a bit thinner and slicker, while glossy ones are a bit thicker and stickier. That makes matte sleeves easier to shuffle (for me,) but they slide around a little more, so your deck's easier to knock over. The glossy ones shuffle a little worse, but they rarely slip around on a table (though I find they also are more likely to pull two cards on an HQ access.) The official Netrunner sleeves look really nice, but I stopped using them because they're really hard to shuffle, they're just too sticky.

Boxes, it all kind of depends on what you like. Dragon Shield sleeves are nice because they can come in a cardboard box you can use as a deckbox. The boxes you get from tournaments are really nice, but I understand that you might not be able to grab one right out of the gate. (Though if you went to a tournament in the Bay Area, most regulars that win deck boxes would be incredibly happy to give one away... I'd be amazed if that wasn't true elsewhere.) I use Ultra Pro boxes. They're fairly cheap, but they open and close easily, and they're not the stupid velcro boxes like the official MTG ones, where the velcro always comes off immediately.

u/saxmanpi · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

"We can have meat for dinner!"

Here is an item on my wishlist that is under $10.

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u/SeeJay-CT · 1 pointr/boardgames

Dragon Shield seems to be the most favoured. Did a bunch of research for the upcoming Codex game.