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Dark Gothic's Incomprehensible Storage Insert
10-12-2014, 04:49 PM
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RE: Dark Gothic's Incomprehensible Storage Insert
The first game I ever sleeved was Lord of the Rings the Living Card game and I only did it because I was mixing sets with a friend and he insisted on sleeving his cards.

Since then I have started playing magic and sleeve all my decks there but that's because individual cards can run $5+ to replace and if I'm going to sleeve the one card I'm going to sleeve the entire deck. Shuffling sleeved cards doesn't bother me.

I don't generally sleeve board game cards though, simply because I usually play with them less and don't mind if they get a little beat up. If I have to buy the entire game new at some point oh well, it just shows I really really like the game. I've never had to do that though. Even with Monopoly or Clue I've never found I needed to replace a board game once purchased. The pieces might wear thin but not to the point that you can't play with them.
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RE: Dark Gothic's Incomprehensible Storage Insert - Raynor - 10-12-2014 04:49 PM

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