What TCGs Can Use the Armament Case?
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Many trading card games have one or two cards that define your position on the battlefield. These cards stay visible, get handled frequently, and are often high-value or personally meaningful.
The Armament Case is designed to protect and showcase those centerpiece cards while still being fully playable.
Here are the top games where it fits naturally:
Magic: The Gathering — Commander
A Commander remains in play throughout the game and often holds significant value. Keeping it protected and visible helps maintain condition without compromising gameplay.
One Piece TCG — Leader
Leader cards determine your strategy and are always active on the board. Using a case keeps them clean, secure, and elevated on the tabletop.
Dragon Ball Super — Evolving Leader Card
DBS Leaders flip and evolve. A version of the Armament Case specifically designed to accommodate flipping mechanics is currently being developed.
Flesh and Blood — Hero & Equipment Cards
Your Hero and Equipment define your presence in the arena. Cold foils and promo equipment cards are frequently handled and benefit from stronger protection than sleeves alone can provide.
Star Wars: Unlimited — Leader & Base Cards
Both the Leader and Base card remain visible and engaged during play. These play a central role and are excellent use cases for the Armament Case.
Players also love the Armament Case for:
◆ 🟢 Signed cards
◆ 🟢 Tournament prizing
◆ 🟢 Favorite character cards
◆ 🟢 Sentimental keepsake cards
If it’s the card you want everyone to see, the case gives it the spotlight.
Why Use the Armament Case?
◆ 🟢 Protects cards that are always on the battlefield
◆ 🟢 Slim profile — not bulky like snap cases
◆ 🟢 Works with most sleeved cards
◆ 🟢 Multiple color options — more on the way
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