Reddit Reddit reviews Ultra Pro Deck Box, Set of 6 (Orange, Purple, Light Blue, Pink, Yellow, Light Green)

We found 8 Reddit comments about Ultra Pro Deck Box, Set of 6 (Orange, Purple, Light Blue, Pink, Yellow, Light Green). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Ultra Pro Deck Box, Set of 6 (Orange, Purple, Light Blue, Pink, Yellow, Light Green)
Set of six factory-sealed Ultra-Pro Deck Boxes. (You will receive all six deck boxes pictured).These affordable poly boxes hold approximately 80 sleeved trading cards each.Each box is individually sealed in original manufacturer's packaging.Set includes Orange, Light Blue, Light Green, Pink, Yellow and Purple.Exact shades may vary slightly.
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8 Reddit comments about Ultra Pro Deck Box, Set of 6 (Orange, Purple, Light Blue, Pink, Yellow, Light Green):

u/nickpickles · 8 pointsr/boardgames

I really love [Ultra Pro Deck boxes] (https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-Orange-Purple-Yellow/dp/B00EABSFRA/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1536579780&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=Ultra+pro+deck+box&dpPl=1&dpID=31Pl866hBaL&ref=plSrch) because they're inexpensive, sturdy (I've never had one break and I travel a lot with them), and available everywhere. I just use the clear ones so it's easier to see what's inside, but you can also just get different colors and label them.

Here's a photo of how I carry them. Base game and four or three starting decks in one and Colony Wars/Cosmic Gambit in the other. You can also label the tops easily. I seriously use them for so many games now because the size is perfect- I just got San Juan from the gift exchange and the insert is not great so I just tossed the cards into one of these and it fits great.

u/Cowtippa1 · 4 pointsr/KingdomDeath

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EABSFRA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I use these. They fit sideways in the top down terrain organizer if you get that.

u/FeanixFlame · 4 pointsr/yugioh

if they're learning how to play still, i'd recommend starter deck: codebreaker, as it's the most recent starter deck and a good place to start learning the game. it's pretty well rounded in terms of the cards in it, while still being basic enough so as to not overwhelm new players with walls of text in the card effects. if they already know how to play, then the legendary hero decks is probably a good pickup. it comes with three different theme decks based on characters from the different series, all basically playable right out of the box. if they want packs to open, then the most recent main booster set soul fusion might be a good place to start, though shadows of valhalla, battles of legend: relentless revenge, or legendary collection kaiba are also good sets with lots of cards that fans of the anime would enjoy. (the links for the four booster sets i mentioned are booster boxes, but you can buy individual packs at walmart or whatever as well if you wanted to mix and match. three or four packs of each set for each kid for example, that way they get a more varied pool of cards to play with and collect if they're less worried about actually playing the game.) i'd also recommend getting some card sleeves and a binder so they can learn to protect their cards and keep them organized, since nobody likes damaged cards. playmats aren't strictly required to play the game, but they are recommended as the game has zones that need to be kept track of for a number of reasons, and having the zones visible helps keep things lined up so you know what's going on. the starter deck comes with a paper playmat, which is serviceable enough for a beginner, but there's quite a few playmats available that have zones that are pretty good quality (they're like big mouse pads, basically) though you can get some that have a wide range of designs on them, even custom made ones, though i've yet to have my own made yet so i'm not sure how that works exactly. only other thing you'd really need are a few deck boxes so they can keep their decks separate from the rest of their cards.

u/dwarfSA · 3 pointsr/Gloomhaven

We use CCG deck boxes. They don't hold the sheet or board, but they easily hold everything else.

Ultra Pro Deck Box, Set of 6 (Orange, Purple, Light Blue, Pink, Yellow, Light Green) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EABSFRA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_5YoZCbHST71RY

u/beSmrter · 3 pointsr/boardgames

u/slashbored covered the bulk of the options, for sure. I'll underline that each game will likely want something slightly different. At least for maximum efficiency, there isn't a one size fits all so counting 12 games and buying 12 Planos may not be the best idea.

Considering the setup, play, and clean-up processes and looking to eliminate time bottlenecks will help guide you. For example, multi-section Plano style boxes are really cool...for some things. But keeping 5 denominations of coins all in separate compartments adds a lot of clean-up time when players (or you) have to re-sort the huge pile of individual coins used throughout the game back into their individual sections. In that case, it's easier to shift all that time to the players, a few seconds here and there fishing their change out from a mixed bowl or two through out the game and reduce the clean-up to just seconds of dumping the bowl into a single ziploc.

On the other extreme, searching for one or two chits of a particular unit type in a whole pile of chits (of many unit types) is silly; multi-section boxes or GMT style counter trays are definitely the way to go.

I'd recommend must haves as:

  • set of silicon muffin cups or small condiment cups or dishes to hold bits during play

  • 6-12 single section tupperware style boxes in the 2-3" range (store all the pieces for a single player in one, pass out, play, clean-up easy-peasy)

  • 25-50 small ziplocs in two sizes, ~3x4" and ~1x2"

    Other options for organization during play (links for example, rather than specific product recommendations):

  • lazy suzans or make-up caddies

  • card stands or business card holders

  • dice trays

    Inside the box:

  • alternative to Plano, off-brand bead and jewelry organizers are often thinner, lighter plastic in a greater variety of dimensions for more options and easier to fit in game boxes

  • Deck boxes, also available in several other sizes

  • Dry Vinyl Tape, only sticks to itself. Good alternative to deck boxes and really great for large tiles and map pieces, etc.

u/stumbolicious · 1 pointr/mtgcube

It is These and These.