12 minutes ago, Gaffa said:Yes, they will be standard CCG card size.
Except the honored/dishonored token cards. Not that those need sleeves.
12 minutes ago, Gaffa said:Yes, they will be standard CCG card size.
Except the honored/dishonored token cards. Not that those need sleeves.
51 minutes ago, Mirith said:Except the honored/dishonored token cards. Not that those need sleeves.
And those will be the normal mini size that FFG cards do. It says you need 250 Standard (FFG Grey) sleeves and 50 Mini (FFG Yellow) Sleeves, though obviously it could be between 201-250 Standard and 1-50 Mini. See the grey and yellow boxes at the bottom of this picture.

I always sleeve my cards, but I'm not a fan of re-sleeving every time I want to try a different clan. Therefore I'm going blue for Dynasty, Green for Conflict.
Not sure about provinces and strongholds...I wanted to use clear for them, but may go with black due to the "No clear" tournament rule
I've always used transparent sleeves for my ID in Netrunner, including higher-up tournaments. It's never been questioned. I suppose that's similar to a Stronghold in L5R. So, you could probably get away with Strongholds being in transparent sleeves. However, I think it would be very unlikely that Provinces could be in transparent sleeves as they are played facedown and they might not be flawless and uniform without sleeves.
1 hour ago, slowreflex said:I've always used transparent sleeves for my ID in Netrunner, including higher-up tournaments. It's never been questioned. I suppose that's similar to a Stronghold in L5R. So, you could probably get away with Strongholds being in transparent sleeves. However, I think it would be very unlikely that Provinces could be in transparent sleeves as they are played facedown and they might not be flawless and uniform without sleeves.
Same thing in Star Wars with your faction card. I just double sided mine in clear sleeves.
8 hours ago, Toqtamish said:Transparent won't be allowed if you use any of their promotional alt art cards.
I believe they changed that rule. I was going transparent and promoless in SWLCG, then they said no transparent sleeves period around the same time most of my friends quit, so that was the final straw and I dropped the game after that. I still have a longbox full of unused Dragon Shield just waiting for a new game that will allow them in tournaments.
Edited by Ide YoshiyaOne option is to sleeve everything with pro-fit/perfect size or equivalent and then use a regular sleeve over just the ones you'll be using for decks. It gets expensive, though.
Edited by Mon no Oni3 minutes ago, Mon no Oni said:One option is to sleeve everything with pro-fit/perfect size or equivalent and then use a regular sleeve over just the ones you'll be using for decks. It gets expensive, though.
When it comes to blinging out your Fantasy Flight game, no price is too high.
4 hours ago, slowreflex said:And those will be the normal mini size that FFG cards do. It says you need 250 Standard (FFG Grey) sleeves and 50 Mini (FFG Yellow) Sleeves, though obviously it could be between 201-250 Standard and 1-50 Mini. See the grey and yellow boxes at the bottom of this picture.
I have no idea what that means. Can you translate for me? (Not being sarcastic)
Just now, Kiseki said:I have no idea what that means. Can you translate for me? (Not being sarcastic)
FFG sells a line of card sleeves whose sizes are color coded. Grey is the standard American size, yellow is standard mini-card size.
Just now, Kakita Shiro said:FFG sells a line of card sleeves whose sizes are color coded. Grey is the standard American size, yellow is standard mini-card size.
Thanks! It doesn't mean that FFG's brand of sleeves is required anywhere does it?
Just now, Kiseki said:Thanks! It doesn't mean that FFG's brand of sleeves is required anywhere does it?
They're not required, no, but it is AWFULLY convenient for them to market their line of card sleeves on every card game product.
I've always done black dynasty and red for fate (aka conflict). If I'm feeling saucy then I'll get clan colors for other fate decks, but I have always kept to black for dynasty except in odd cases.
1 hour ago, Ide Yoshiya said:I believe they changed that rule. I was going transparent and promoless in SWLCG, then they said no transparent sleeves period around the same time most of my friends quit, so that was the final straw and I dropped the game after that. I still have a longbox full of unused Dragon Shield just waiting for a new game that will allow them in tournaments.
It's still the rule in every lcg.
For example. See page 7
1 hour ago, Toqtamish said:It's still the rule in every lcg.
For example. See page 7
Hence the
2 hours ago, Ide Yoshiya said:just waiting for a new game that will allow them in tournaments.
Part.
Or if you're wondering why that was what pushed me out of the game, I'd simply grown too attached to the method of swapping cards in and out of decks with the game's pod system. It's why I sleeved it all uniformly to begin with.
I think I will use black and purple for my sleeves. There should be no problem using two colors if you sleeve your conflict deck the same as your provinces as the two shouldn't interact that much and you can layer them as purple/black/purple in your deck box.
As a Scorpion
hardcased Stronghold
black dynasty
red conflict
province will be transparents as well as rings.
27 minutes ago, Bayushi Bajie said:province will be transparents as well as rings.
Rings are double-sided tokens.
Unless you have some sort of alternative card to use. I wanted to use my full-art textless Rings from the CCG, but that won't work if I need them to show Political/Military as well.
Best sleeve project ever.
blue and silver dragonshields.
On 5/26/2017 at 1:38 PM, Kakita Shiro said:Rings are double-sided tokens.
Unless you have some sort of alternative card to use. I wanted to use my full-art textless Rings from the CCG, but that won't work if I need them to show Political/Military as well.
You could use clear sleeves and back them with the kanji or regular Rings?