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i am just getting crazy about this, because i can't find the right way to preserve my cards inside the binder, if i use perfect fit (kmc, ds sealeable etc) , the corners of the sleeve bend and i don't know if in the future they can damage the card, if i use hard sleeve ( kmc perfect hard ) they bend the cards making them convex and i am avfrraid they can damage the cards because are to difficult to use when i have to insert or put out the card, i thought the best solution is double sleeving with ds outer sleeve and kms perfect, but everytime i put it out and in the corners of the sleeve bend more and more, can somoene tell me if just using penny sleeve is the solution, or there is another one? the value of my cards is from 1$ to max 60$
edit : i found these sleeve from japan "kodomaru sleeve" they have rounded corners
https://preview.redd.it/7qo2auwudrbb1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=54a971b8418ca2c4fbda01a739afe12ff880ffd8https://preview.redd.it/zqwknxwudrbb1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ae9330591902dedb2b22abad3d30fc7796ff11a1Hey all? Like the title says has anyone played Ward? Small TCG with an 80s comic art style and plays like a simplified version of the DnD battle system.
A buddy of mine from MN brought a few packs over the 4th of July that he bought and we played it like ALL DAY! It’s very old school looking but in a good way. I’ve played a lot of new TCGs, but FINALLY I found one that was actually fun to play, and not just collect.
Anyway here is their tutorial from their YouTube if your interested. https://youtu.be/Bce28cLm-rE
Just hoping this takes off because I want people to play against.