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Cyberpunk TCG Deck Box for One-Touch Toploaders
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You roll in a Rayfield Aerondight " Guinevere ". You've got Trauma Team Platinum coverage. But do your Legends sit in an Ultra Pro One-Touch? They should.
This deck box is overkill, and that's the point. The “ Excelsior ” deck box comes with a front section that holds three Ultra Pro One-Touch magnetic toploaders for your Legend cards. It also features a front window to showcase one of them. The main deck section is designed to fit cards that use Dragon Shield matte sleeves.
- The deck box hides a drawer that can hold a full set of gig dice as well as some extra tokens.
- The lid and drawer use a cantilever snap-fit mechanism for a satisfying click every time you open or close them.
- Includes a variant lid with a debossed logo for printing without an AMS.
P.S. There's a bit of support material involved here, but nothing crazy. You have been warned. Luxury comes with a price.
The following models are available:
- Bulk Card Boxes
- Broadside variant
- Upright variant
- “Choom” Deck Box : Holds up to 80 cards in Dragon Shield Matte sleeves. Includes a drawer for a full set of gig dice and a front section with a window to display one of your three Legends . For decks that use matte sleeves only.
- “Chromed" Deck Box : Same as the Choom, but your three Legends slot into toploaders, which also double as a hard plastic cover for the window.
- “Excelsior” Deck Box : For when regular toploaders won't do. Houses your three Legends in Ultra Pro One-Touch magnetic slabs. The drawer is accessed from the back of the box. This is for those of you who have Trauma Team Platinum coverage.
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