Re: North American Card Sizes for Sleeves
Posted: June 17th, 2019, 2:45 pm
Kurgan wrote:and sometimes grab snacks while you play
I don't allow people to eat chips and handle a piece of HeroQuest at the same time
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Kurgan wrote:and sometimes grab snacks while you play
lestodante wrote:Kurgan wrote:and sometimes grab snacks while you play
I don't allow people to eat chips and handle a piece of HeroQuest at the same time
Jalapenotrellis wrote:We're not burning many calories just rolling dice and lifting our arms.
mitchiemasha wrote:Jalapenotrellis wrote:We're not burning many calories just rolling dice and lifting our arms.
Depends how hysterical you find your mates failing to block or fumbling their movement rolls escaping petty goblins. Laughing can be a good calorie burn, especially when combined with intense evil stratergising.
mitchiemasha wrote:Another card deck isn't that expensive. Personally I prefer them warn than new. I find sleeving a waste of plastic. They're not super rare cards from a crazy expensive collectors set. It's like those people that use to put plastic on their sofa in the 80's to keep it nice. Why buy a nice sofa in the first place, you want to experience the card in your hand, it's texture, otherwise we might as well have plastic cards.
defttitan wrote: hard to find, out-of-print game in good shape for another 30 years.
lestodante wrote:1 pack of 100 sleeves is about 1 euros, ticker version (50 pieces) is 1,50.
UK cards are really common, I have a bout 10 decks in my collection but an Italian deck is usually sold around 40-60 euros!!