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Grimoire Pro Tour, Arbiter - Wooden Spellbook Style Large Capacity Trading Card Deck Storage (350+ Cards) for MTG Magic the Gathering, Yugioh, Pokemon | Gift Item for Commander, Edh, Modern Players

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About Grimoire Pro Tour, Arbiter - Wooden Spellbook Style

How are you storing your ever-growing collection? In the beginning, the fat pack boxes seemed to be a fit for a small initial collection. As one’s collection grew over time, one would graduate to the BCW white cardboard tubes. While those options could certainly protect your precious and expanding collection, but could they offer the look and feel that your card collection deserved?  Imagine stuffing wads of $100 dollar bills into some plain cardboard boxes. We deserved a better option. Introducing the Grimoire Deck Box by Wizardry Foundry, It's a storage system designed to hold up to 400 cards. Made from engineered wood, the Grimoire offers great protection without compromising its portability. The outside material looks and feels like leather. Each edition has a unique cover art with fantasy game world theme. While the Grimoire Deck Box was originally designed for standard size trading cards such as Magic, it could work with other card games such as Yu Gi Oh and Pokemon. Really, it is for everyone who has an appreciation for fantasy gaming. If you are running a D&D campaign and want to have something solid for your adventure, you can fit your character minis, character sheet, and game dices in this box. Gaming in style has never been made easier.  About the Grimoire Deck Box, Arbit The Azorius Senate regulates and enforces the activities of all citizens and guilds on the plane of Ravnica. They are characterized as being super formalistic with need for knowledge - everything has a procedure and every situation has to be analyzed before action is taken. Think Jean Luc Picard from Star Trek who balances a desire to seek new life and civilization while protecting his crew and supporting the Federation. The White and Blue colors are similar in the way that they both want to improve the world with their own manners. While Blue is the eternal quest of perfect knowledge, White is here to promote peace