Adversary deck tuckboxes?

By SFC Snuffy, in Star Wars: Edge of the Empire RPG

Does anyone have a site (or document) where I could find tuckboxes suited for the different Adversary and Critical Injury/Hit decks? A collection box would be ideal, but tuckboxes would be very helpful. I looked at some of SirWilli's excellent Armada & X-Wing boxes, but I can't seem to identify which one is the correct size for the grey-series FFG sleeves (standard card game size), and the most likely candidate (X-Wing pilot cards) doesn't seem to have a download.

Then again, I'm still recovering from (minor) surgery so I'm having trouble focusing. I apologize if I'm babbling.

My fatigue-addled mind saw "Adversary Duck Toolboxes".

I found this site, which generates PDFs to user-specified dimensions. For now, that will do. Eventually, I'll see about importing it into GIMP and plastering some graphics on it.

The thing that I’ve discovered in sleeving and collecting the various Adversary and Critical Hit decks is that some decks have a lot more cards than others, so it would be hard to do a single size of tuckbox that would cover them all.

My MtG “Pro-Deck Box” is pretty much jam-packed, and so far all I’ve got in there is the Vehicle Critical Hit Deck (21 cards, including the front and back cover cards), the personal-scale Critical Injury Deck (31 cards), Citizens of the Galaxy (22), Scum and Villainy (22), Imperials and Rebels (22), and finally Hunters and Force Users (22). None of those cards are double-sleeved, and I haven’t sleeved most of the front and back cover cards. I think you’d be very hard-pressed to get more than 150 cards in this box, and that’s only if they’re single-sleeved.

I’m going to need a whole ‘nother box in order to fit the additional sets of Adversary cards that have recently been issued. Or, I’m going to have to move the Critical decks to a different box.

I've skipped using a box entirely. While I'm only using the adversary decks, I'm using a small Ultra-Pro deck binder (4 cards per page). Works much better for me than having to go through the decks individually

I don't have cards for the RPG, but during my brief crack-addled addiction to X-Wing I ended up buying 3-ring binder inserts that could hold 9 cards with sleeves (18 if you put them back to back,) which made them altogether easier to view and organize.

I don't have cards for the RPG, but during my brief crack-addled addiction to X-Wing I ended up buying 3-ring binder inserts that could hold 9 cards with sleeves (18 if you put them back to back,) which made them altogether easier to view and organize.

I almost went that route, especially considering I already have some card pages. With the current quantity of adversary cards, the soft-sided, pre-constructed binder/folder that I found makes for easier transport.

Since I have vague plans to make some adversary cards of my own, I could go up to a similar binder that's available and holds 9 per page, but I'll probably just get another 4/page in a different color to even more easily differentiate homebrew from "official" (and leave the homebrew behind when playing in a campaign that doesn't use my homebrew).

It's not like the cards are made from onionskin. I just use one of my wife's hair bands to keep them together. The bands are rubber with a cloth coating so they don't tear into the paper stock.

No, but they are pretty cheap. Not like tournament-quality playing cards.

I went ahead and bought sleeves for them when I purchased the cards, more to protect from grease and beverage contact than concerns over scuffs. I don't care as much for the insert pages or deck binders, just because I like to be able to pass the cards around or flip through them when constructing a fleet (as the case may be). I'm not casting aspersions on anyone's storage technique; this is just what I like best.

For now, the site I linked in post #3, above, will suffice. They come with text from the site's creator on the box, but it's easy enough to put it together inside out until I find time to put a SW logo and/or artwork on it.

Thanks for everyone for the input & suggestions!

I 100% misread this as you already have a Vehicle deck from the newest MTG Kaladesh set!!!

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My MtG “Pro-Deck Box” is pretty much jam-packed...Vehicle blah blah Deck

I 100% misread this as you already have a Vehicle deck from the newest MTG Kaladesh set!!!

Sorry, the only thing I’ve ever done (or ever will do) that is related to MtG is the box I put the cards in, and the fact that I sleeve them.

It's not like the cards are made from onionskin. I just use one of my wife's hair bands to keep them together. The bands are rubber with a cloth coating so they don't tear into the paper stock.

Hair bands (of which I have dozens, being a longhair) do little to protect against snack-dirtied fingers and spilled sticky beverages in my experience.

This is what I've come up with, at least for now. The dimensions aren't quite right; they're a bit roomy for the 20-card adversary decks and a bit snug for the 29-card critical deck. Nevertheless, they'll serve.

As a side note, let me just say that GIMP confuses the hell out of me. Maybe it's the pain meds, but I don't find the UI to be at all intuitive - these took me far longer than I expected, and I'm not as happy with the end result as I would like to be for the time invested.

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I went ahead and bought sleeves for them when I purchased the cards, more to protect from grease and beverage contact than concerns over scuffs. I don't care as much for the insert pages or deck binders, just because I like to be able to pass the cards around or flip through them when constructing a fleet (as the case may be). I'm not casting aspersions on anyone's storage technique; this is just what I like best.

For now, the site I linked in post #3, above, will suffice. They come with text from the site's creator on the box, but it's easy enough to put it together inside out until I find time to put a SW logo and/or artwork on it.

Thanks for everyone for the input & suggestions!

No aspersions taken.

But, just for the record, Ultra-Pro just looooooves cross-sell. The pages in the binder that I have will accommodate sleeved cards. ;) (The maroon spot is a sleeved card turned backwards to demo.)

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Everyone has their own preferred method of flipping through, though, so it's all good.

If anyone's interested in the file(s), PM me and I'm happy to share. If there's enough interest, I'll stick them in a Dropbox folder for general consumption.

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