Just standard card sleeves. Something like:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B005HIOVOG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_ZKD61RS479JBANCM0WWQ
They fit Game Boy and Color games perfect. Main thing to look for is a binder that is big enough to handle the extra thickness of GB games (compared to cards) and ideally has a pocket of so sort for games that don't fit (like Pokémon Pinball you see in the video).
For the games I would go with a 3 ring binder and the trading card collector pages. You can fit 2 GBA games or 1 GB/GBC game per slot. Ive had mine stored like this for years now.
It's funny because that's exactly what I did, but a few years ago I was looking for more pages and couldn't find them at staples. They're pocket page protectors, or page protectors for cards if you want to describe them to an employee there.
These are basically what I bought, but I think they were like 10 bucks at Staples.
i have anxiety as well so i get it!
i store mine in ultrapro 9pocket sleeves, i think most collectors use them. some people say you should also put the cards in pennysleeves but i personally don't because the ultrapro are safe anyway, but to each their own!
A lot of times toy stores or anywhere that sells cards should have the binder pages to put your cards in.
And if your having a hard time locally check amazon for these: Ultra Pro
I would just pick up a 3-ring binder and some card sleeves.
You can get the sleeves for cheap on amazon
25 Ultra Pro 9 Pocket Silver Series Page Protectors https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005HIOVOG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_dvrsCbVA9NWCD
And a 3 ring binder for cheap in most stores
I’d say a folder for the ones that will fit. For the smaller ones you could do some Binder Pocket Protectors and have them easily accessed and separated in a binder. For the ones that are huge, I have no idea as I’m sure you don’t want to fold them up
I just use a 4 or 3 ringed binder and use these
I back to back cards, so you get essentially 6 different cards per insert. I also use the ultra pro soft sleeves when in folder.
I just have them in serial order. 1 folder for Opus 1, 1 folder for Opus 2 etc
I... just have them all in a pile that I move around. Right now it's on my nightstand! Can't you just get a sleeve like this and put it in a binder? You could even get dividers to organize the series/etc. I kind of want to do this, but I don't want to give myself an excuse to buy more amiibo cards!
Using trading card sheets, I was finally able to organize my stamping plates. They hold the small standard round plates with room to spare, they will even hold some of my larger plates! I found that buying these and sticking them in a binder was way more cost effective than buying those little Pueen holders.
If you don't care about the outside design, any basic binder should work with your basic trading/collectible card binder sheets. Like these for example.
Any retailer or hobby shop that carry Magic/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Pokemon/MLP or Baseball cards should have them in stock as well.
Yes! I use ultra pro pages from Amazon.
I buy these in a 25 pack for like 6$ on Amazon. If you have prime it's one day shipping.
I got 1 inch binders Avery easy turn binders in 5 colors (one for each sphere color and one for neutral). Mostly any binder like this will do, but make sure not to get the cheap binders that have perfectly round rings because they can catch your sheets easily and potentially dent your cards. Also, cheap rings bend out of shape easily and make it hard to turn.
I don't recommend a large binder to hold all your cards because it makes it hard to carry and look through. I do not sleeve either and use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005HIOVOG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Or for something even easier, print and cut out small pictures and put them inside bottle caps on the table for easier pickup and movement.
Either way you can store them easily in a three ring binder with these sheets which if you're in the USA you should be able to find in the card section at wal mart. https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-Pocket-Page-Protectors/dp/B005HIOVOG/ref=psdc\_2522045011\_t3\_B00095M5DQ
If you also would like some card holders too, they're pretty cheap on Amazon.
So I think you're talking about the Gale Force 9 spell cards that look like this one.
The simplest way to store them is simply in a box, first by level, then in alphabetical order. There are lots of trading card boxes for games like Magic or just for sports cards. Something like this or this. You can divide the spells by level or by type using dividers that are sold for this purpose. If you find yourself handling them a lot, there are lots of different plastic sleeves that you can use to store and protect them.
The other alternative is to use these clear plastic 3x3 card holder sheets. They fit inside of a binder. So this gives you a defacto "spell book" that may be a lot easier to sort through than the PHB + EE + XGtE. Note that you can typically place the cards back to back, so each sheet will hold 18 spells.
> I use them across multiple characters...
My advice above is really best for DMs who want a copy of every spell.
As a player, I've actually just moved to "printing my own" for each character as required. Each PC tends to need only a limited set of spells at a given time.
There are several tools online that enable you to print out cards that have the same size. Here are two. You can also use Magic Set Editor with some tweaks for generating your own cards.
I print those cards on "card stock" paper (extra thick) and then chop them up and place them in card sleeves (as above). This way, every character gets copies of the spells they need. If you don't have a printer or a cutter, this can all be done at Kinko's for ~$1.50/page with pretty nice print quality. If want to get extra fancy you can even laminate the cards that you print.
This https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-Pocket-Page-Protectors/dp/B005HIOVOG
A4 plastic sheets that have 9 slots for cards
I'm just like you! I use a normal binder and these pages + leftover sleeves for Ultra Rares to show off/trade, and an Elite Trainer Box (or multiple deckboxes if you don't have one) to sort useful standard cards. I have a section for non-ex Pokemon and 3 ranks of usefulness for Trainers; Expanded/extremely situational/special energy (e.g. AZ, Pokemon Catcher, Shield Energy), good cards but not staples (e.g. Birch, Sky Field), and Staples (e.g. Ultra Ball, Switch, Sycamore, N, etc.)