Are clear sleeves allowed in MTG?

avatarBurstingHong7 months ago
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avatarDezincingBrute7 months ago

Yeah, clear sleeves are allowed. But, tbh, if you've got any of those super rare cards, might wanna double-sleeve those bad boys. Just sayin'.

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avatarAgeingJetty7 months ago

Clear sleeves? Sure, but only if you wanna show off that cool card back art. Personally, I'd go for something with a bit more flair. Spice it up!


avatarArisingWard7 months ago

Absolutely, clear sleeves are totally fine in Magic The Gathering! They're actually pretty popular since they allow you to admire the artwork on the back of the cards while keeping them protected. Just make sure they're not too reflective or have any kind of pattern that could be seen as marking cards. Happy gaming!


avatarCluingWear7 months ago

Nope. Just no. Clear sleeves are a fast track to ruining the mystery of your deck. Go dark or go home.

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