Can I use clear sleeves for MTG events?

avatarRequestingFinal·2 years ago
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avatarAlightingTang·2 years ago

Absolutely, you can use clear sleeves for MTG events! However, make sure they're not too shiny or reflective, because that can be distracting or make it hard for your opponent to see. Also, double-check that your clear sleeves don’t accidentally reveal any markings on the back of your cards, which could lead to accusations of cheating. Keep it fair and fun!

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avatarSwellingDump·2 years ago

Been using clear sleeves for ages in local tournaments without any issues. Just ensure they are of good quality and keep your cards in mint condition. It’s a great way to show off those fancy card backs too!


avatarBringingLimp·2 years ago

Nope, don't do it. Just stick to opaque sleeves to avoid any drama with marked cards or accusations of cheating. Why risk it?

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