![]() If that worries you, you may want to look for slightly lower-quality sleeves that come in larger quantities. Although these sleeves are tough, and I can’t really imagine them breaking during normal play, since they only come in packs of 100, one broken sleeve will require you to buy a second pack. My only reservation is for players that mostly play Commander. ![]() If you were once a veratrin KMC sleeve user, like myself, and have gotten fed up with the drop in sleeve quality from the company, then these are not only a great alternative, but if I am being honest, they are a strict upgrade. These sleeves will meet the needs of Magic The Gathering players that play Standard, Modern, or any other 60 deck formats. The high durability and nice thickness of these sleeves will keep your cards protected, and make it unlikely that they will split during your games. Magic The Gathering players who are looking to protect and play with some of their more valuable cards should consider these sleeves. They are easy to double-sleeve and the back of the sleeves are fully opaque, making them ideal for tournament play. They are one of the only sleeves on the market that offer card collectors the ability to have gorgeous artwork options on their sleeves while still not having to give up the matte back texture. ![]() Dragon Shield Matte Art sleeves are highly durable and have a smooth shuffling experience. ![]()
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