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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Hey all, just thought I'd throw my two copper pieces in. Here is a review of some sleeves that fit Munchkin:
Ultra-Pro Yu-Gi-Yo size: Good quality sleeves, nice packaging, but pricey. Max Protection Small Size: Again quality sleeves, packaging not as nice but still good, over $1.00 less per 50 then Ultra-Pro. KMC Yu-Gi-Yo Sleeves: Plastic quality same as above but, they are nearly the same height as Munchkin cards. So the cards are almost popping out the top. Packaging the least nice. Ultra-Pro has their little holo-stamp to show authenticity, Max is sans stamp. Max is also just a bit smaller the Ultra so Max fits nicer. Over all the best value and price point is Max Protection. I like to use solid colours for the door cards and holo-type for the treasure. And giving each card set its own colour is nice too; easier to see which cards are which in those long white card boxes. P.S. The reason I state packaging is that I re-use the little baggies to store unused sleeves and un-sleeved cards. Last edited by Boragon; 08-25-2008 at 04:11 PM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Having all 6 Munchkins, I could never see myself sleeving them. The horror of the stack size...
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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To each their own, but the way I look at it. The cards will last much longer, no worry of the surface on which you play. Coloured sleeves look cool (so I think anyway). When playing games with tall stacks, I've placed most of the stack in the boxes and played with one that was more manageable. Also playing with more then two games, say Munchkin, Star, Super, and Fu, I used seperate decks for each and had the players roll a die (d4) to see which deck they draw from. This way the randomness is still there and the decks don't get mixed.
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Munchkin Line Editor
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Austin, TX
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Not an endorsement, merely a reference: Fantasy Flight has started selling their own card sleeves, and one of them specifically says they are sized for Munchkin cards (among others).
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Clearfield, UT
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And here is a picture comparing the FFG sleeves with the Mayday Games ones:
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/image/571429 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Thanks for the picture Maydaygames. I went ahead and bought two packs of 100 and they are absolutely the perfect size. I clicked the chart on the site, found Munchkin, and it told me to get the standard USA size. I will definitely buy more Mayday Games card sleeves for when I need more.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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From the picture it looks like a snug fit, I went ahead and bought 12 packs I believe, they had a 25% sale if you knew the coupon code.
Don't know if it's still up there.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: inside of your aqueous humour
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I use em'. It has been a habit of mine since my CCG playing days, and even so, some players hated sleeves (some sort of counter culture in the collectable card circle). My logic was always if they stay in great condition I could always trade/sell/barter/hawk/pawn/vend them later. The conundrum of what fits best on munchkin cards has been discussed in other posts, but if don't feel like looking: Yugioh sleeves fit as well as fantasy flight's Standard American Board Game Sleeves, I use the later of the two though some say it takes away some of the “random” aspects of the game.
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