![]() ![]() Everything else uses boardgame mattes.Įdit: pics with each sleeve with positions swapped to show the glare reduction isn't an trick of angles or whatever. They also are designed to work with sleeved cards as well These organizers along with our player token organizers (sold separately) fit perfectly in the box. Consider this if the decks are not too thick and you mostly riffle shuffle. Used to sleeve everything with Dragon Shields but after finding the boardgame sleeves I only use DSs for games with very shitty card thickness that need some extra help from a super thick sleeve. While sleeves help with mesh shuffling, it’s the opposite for riffle shuffling. Being able to sleeve every card type from every game in my collection with the same nice anti-glare material at half the price has been worth the admittedly decreased ruggedness. Made by the same company as Dragon Shields but they come in just about every size for boardgames. ![]() They're half the price of Dragon Shields and a little more than half the thickness(Dragon Shields are incredibly beefy). They're non texture but matte front and back. packFor card size up to 64 x 89 mmCompatible with: Magic the Gathering, Gloomhaven, Terraforming Mars, Arkham Horror LCG, Brass: Birmingham and Brass. The game is divided into two Eras, the first of which is the Canal Era. What I use now are Arcane Tinmen Board Game Sleeves. 'Brass Birmingham is a beautiful and crunchy Euro game in which you are competing to build your coffers during England's Industrial Revolution as one of several real historical figures of the time period. The back is a texture matte finish but I still get lots of glare on the front. Dragon Shields are tops but they're thick and the face of them isn't anti-glare as far as I can tell. ![]()
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