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Solecs
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Sep 29, 2016
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I'm seeing the Amazon price for this product at $26.99 for one case which is more expensive than the current drop price for two cases and basically equivalent (2 x $26.99 = $53.98) to the stated MSRP. Shipping is a factor here though.
The title is a little confusing for me because it says "Standard" deck case. I was thinking this is the 80-card version (that would fit a Standard format MTG deck), but the description says the drop is for the 100-card case.
Sep 29, 2016
TheVectornaut
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Oct 2, 2016
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SolecsYeah, I see the black box listed on Amazon at $27, but the red and blue boxes are closer to $32. And they don't seem to offer any of the other colors as of right now. If I could get these in person, I'm sure it would be a better deal since I could avoid shipping. However, I've been to dozens of game shops across Colorado and have never once seen Ultimateguard products in stores.
As for the title, I think it's referencing the fact that these boxes are designed to hold standard sized gaming cards. UG products aren't exclusively for MTG use after all.
Oct 2, 2016
Isles
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Oct 7, 2016
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SolecsI own this product. This is the "standard" size deck box, meaning that it's really meant for a single 75 card, sleeved deck. But it will fit 100 single sleeved cards if you want to put your EDH deck in here, although it is a tight fit.
Oct 7, 2016
TheVectornaut
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Oct 8, 2016
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IslesAre you sure you're not confusing this product with the 80+ (double-sleeved) box? The specs listed here almost exactly match the specs on UG's website for the 100+ (double-sleeved) box while the specs you've described almost exactly match the 80+ box on the website. This would also mean that the dice tray would be slightly larger too. But even then, the number of dice that constitute "a ton" is gonna vary based on the game you're playing. 2D20 and 6D6 at 12-16mm are usually more than enough for the average Magic game I find myself in.
Oct 8, 2016
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