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Sleeves
I got about 400 white UltraPro sleeves back in January for $2 per 50 pack. I picked white because pretty much nobody else uses white, and they do look pretty boss. However, it turns out that these white sleeves were a lot harder (less supple in both directions; more plastic where the two sheets that make up the sleeve meet) than my red or black UltraPros. They are much worse for shuffling, and a successful riffle&bridge is almost impossible. When you do try to riffle shuffle, it takes some bending to get the cards straight again. With states coming up soon, I felt that it was time to get some new sleeves. I like both my DragonShields and KMCs better than even the red or black UltraPros, but they're much more expensive. What do you guys use?
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Why is that?Dragon Shields or bust.
Although, TBH, if I were a heavy tournament grinder, KMC Mattes would be my sleeves of choice.
I have Dragon Shields on all of my EDH decks, because it's much harder to shuffle using anything else.
I picked up a set of KMC Mattes at a tournament once. They do shuffle nicely, but the backs got scratched up/turned whiteish really fast. Maybe that's just because they're black.
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started using KMC's after I kept getting dragonshield boxes that were poorly cut.
Although unlike Dragonshields, there is a lot more variance in quality, the Matte Blue/Black are great, brown is okay and the matte red is complete horseshit, mash shuffled a deck with them 5 times and half the corners were bent.
That and I use KMC perfect fits, so there is that.
Although unlike Dragonshields, there is a lot more variance in quality, the Matte Blue/Black are great, brown is okay and the matte red is complete horseshit, mash shuffled a deck with them 5 times and half the corners were bent.
That and I use KMC perfect fits, so there is that.
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i use the first dragon red and... that weird color, fusion maybe? ... dragon shields i bought as default drafting sleeves. i use KMC on constructed decks. i've noticed KMC sleeves generally get dirtier than dragon shields, though, while dragon shields pick up nicks and marks that are more noticeable (because the plastic is thicker i'd imagine).
both sleeves shuffle very nicely, though KMC tends to lose its slide to a much greater degree than dragon shields i've noticed (i have a set of orange KMC i've had for a while that slide less well while riffling than dragon shields i've had longer than those). i've also had more kmc sleeves split on me than dragon shields.
kmc are cheaper and marginally less durable than dragon shield, but dragon shields can be marked as a result due to table wear and tear and also have the inconsistent cutting (though you should always shuffle your sleeve before use anyway).
both sleeves shuffle very nicely, though KMC tends to lose its slide to a much greater degree than dragon shields i've noticed (i have a set of orange KMC i've had for a while that slide less well while riffling than dragon shields i've had longer than those). i've also had more kmc sleeves split on me than dragon shields.
kmc are cheaper and marginally less durable than dragon shield, but dragon shields can be marked as a result due to table wear and tear and also have the inconsistent cutting (though you should always shuffle your sleeve before use anyway).
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I've been thinking of trying out Dragonshield as my KMC's get scuffed up too easily for my liking, but I'm worried about Dragon Shield because I've heard they can bend/curve your cards if sleeved for too long.
Is there any truth to this?
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Out of three packs of Dragonshields, I've never had any issues with them being cut at different lengths.
The thing about Dragonshields is that they get grimy really easily. Even when I washed my hands every time before using the new sleeves (not even playing a game, just sleeving cards and goldfishing) they started to get a bit of gunk on them after three days. The grimiest sleeves I've ever seen were a guy's two month old DragonShields.
That being said, they shuffle like a dream for a very, very long time, and the card inside them stays very clean.
The thing about Dragonshields is that they get grimy really easily. Even when I washed my hands every time before using the new sleeves (not even playing a game, just sleeving cards and goldfishing) they started to get a bit of gunk on them after three days. The grimiest sleeves I've ever seen were a guy's two month old DragonShields.
That being said, they shuffle like a dream for a very, very long time, and the card inside them stays very clean.
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I bet I can make all of you cringe.
I've been using UltraPros for like a decade. I STILL use them. Why? Because they're functional, and if they break they literally cost like nothing to replace. I will never understand nerds that need to spend like twenty bucks to sleeve a deck that can be sleeved for $4.
I have been buying the blue UltraPro sleeves for years. My cube is sleeved in them, all of my decks are sleeved in them, and I have a few sets of different colored ones for Commander decks so that they're easy to tell apart.
I've used DragonShields and Mattes in the past while playing other people's decks. Those damned things turn your cards into panzer tanks, and they just feel like cheap plastic. No thanks, I really don't need that level of protection, almost none of the cards that I will actually play in my deck are worth enough to merit that, and if they are I simply double sleeve them in Ultrapros.
I've been using UltraPros for like a decade. I STILL use them. Why? Because they're functional, and if they break they literally cost like nothing to replace. I will never understand nerds that need to spend like twenty bucks to sleeve a deck that can be sleeved for $4.
I have been buying the blue UltraPro sleeves for years. My cube is sleeved in them, all of my decks are sleeved in them, and I have a few sets of different colored ones for Commander decks so that they're easy to tell apart.
I've used DragonShields and Mattes in the past while playing other people's decks. Those damned things turn your cards into panzer tanks, and they just feel like cheap plastic. No thanks, I really don't need that level of protection, almost none of the cards that I will actually play in my deck are worth enough to merit that, and if they are I simply double sleeve them in Ultrapros.
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I have a more cringe worthy habit. I have several decks that I play unsleeved. They are mostly stupid casual decks, but I can literally see people cringe when I bridge shuffle, like fingernails on chalkboard cringe. I remember in 9th/CoK/RaV standard I had a gwb goodstuff deck (with shocklands, painlands, jittes, and a ton of other money cards) that I played sleeveless (on purpose) at an fnm and somebody actually bought me a set ofI bet I can make all of you cringe.
I've been using UltraPros for like a decade. I STILL use them. Why? Because they're functional, and if they break they literally cost like nothing to replace. I will never understand nerds that need to spend like twenty bucks to sleeve a deck that can be sleeved for $4.
dragonshields.
But I have been using blue ultrapros because they are so easy to replace, and just got a pack of legions to try that I am using as my limited sleeves (I had never heard of the brand and they had a Guy Fawkes mask on them so I couldn't resist). They seem pretty good so far.
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it's no more nerdy to use good sleeves than it is to play mtg, so nobody earns any bonus nerd points in this discussion. last year I tried going back to ultra pro because they have some great color options, and in my first tournament i knicked a Huntmaster when a sleeve split. that was the end of that experiment.I bet I can make all of you cringe.
I've been using UltraPros for like a decade. I STILL use them. Why? Because they're functional, and if they break they literally cost like nothing to replace. I will never understand nerds that need to spend like twenty bucks to sleeve a deck that can be sleeved for $4.
I have been buying the blue UltraPro sleeves for years. My cube is sleeved in them, all of my decks are sleeved in them, and I have a few sets of different colored ones for Commander decks so that they're easy to tell apart.
I've used DragonShields and Mattes in the past while playing other people's decks. Those damned things turn your cards into panzer tanks, and they just feel like cheap plastic. No thanks, I really don't need that level of
protection, almost none of the cards that I will actually play in my deck are worth enough to merit that, and if they are I simply double sleeve them in Ultrapros.
Standard hobos who play budget garbage should be looked upon with suspicion.
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You are assuming he is using the term nerd derisively, which is far from clear. It could have been roughly the same as "I will never get people who spend a lot of money on sleeves" but with nerd as a fill in for people, since, like you said, playing mtg is guaranteed nerdity.it's no more nerdy to use good sleeves than it is to play mtg, so nobody earns any bonus nerd points in this discussion.
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