Author Topic: How many sleeves do I need? Read times 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Couldn't find this by searching quickly , and I figure it's a common enough question to go here? How many sleeves do I need to buy to sleeve every single regular card including one set of Base Cards, not including any randomizers?
How few could I get away with if I didn't sleeve literally every Copper, etc? I counted I don't really see how you can get away with sleeving some of them, but not all of them, given that sometimes even the Copper pile runs out. Unless you specifically mean not sleeving the second set of Base cards from Intrigue. Edited because I forgot to add Prizes. For sleeving "every" card, I figured I wouldn't sleeve the second set of Base Cards as I pretty much never use those, and I'm trying to save a bit of money.
Does include the Intrigue base cards? I'm also curious how many sleeves are needed if only the Base Cards including Platinum, Potion, Ruins are sleeved and the remaining Kingdom cards are sleeved before the game begins or as the game goes along. It's a time investment but something I'm considering while I try out the idea of playing with sleeved cards.
I can probably figure this out later as well, just wondering if anyone had that info handy. Make sure you have some spares. You probably will Even the best sleeves break now and then. Join the Dominion community Discord channel! Chat in text and voice; enter dumb tournaments; spy on top players! I'd suggest sleeves.
This will be enough for everything with a few extra. It may even be enough for two sets of base cards. I have the actual count on my computer. I am only passionately curious. Includes 3 sets of basic cards If you sleeve one basic set and ignore events and Trash.
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I honestly couldn't remember which Base cards didn't fit, thanks! Yeah, Colony and Platinum do fit barely in their slots in Prosperity, but with so many other open slots I just don't bother. Certain cards can help run down the Copper supply. Also, Ambassador can potentially drain the copper supply.
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