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tiny epic dungeons card sleeves Tiny Epic Compatible Card Sleeves"Tiny Epic" Compatible Card Sleeves (88x125mm) 110 Pack, 60 Micron, SKS 8818 Each pack includes 110 clear card sleeves, compatible with popular games such as Tiny Epic Kingdoms, Machina Arcana 2nd 3rd Edition, Marvel Heroes, Game of Thrones: Oathbreaker, Kamigami Battles: Battle of the Nine Realms, and more. Made from 100% polypropylene, these sleeves are crystal clear, acid free, and PVC free to support long term card storage and regular gameplay.

"Tiny Epic" Compatible Card Sleeves (88x125mm) 110 Pack, 60 Micron, SKS-8818

Each pack includes 110 clear card sleeves, compatible with popular games such as Tiny Epic Kingdoms, Machina Arcana 2nd/3rd Edition, Marvel Heroes, Game of Thrones: Oathbreaker, Kamigami Battles: Battle of the Nine Realms, and more.

 

Made from 100% polypropylene, these sleeves are crystal clear, acid-free, and PVC-free to support long-term card storage and regular gameplay. The 60 micron thickness provides balanced durability, smooth handling, and easy shuffling for casual and frequent players.

 

Protect your favorite cards with Sleeve Kings Standard Card Sleeves, designed for large size cards measuring 88 x 125 mm. These clear sleeves are suitable for board games and tabletop games that use oversized and tall card formats.


We are excited to be offering these sleeves!

  • Precise Fit for Large Cards: Tailored for cards measuring 88 x 125 mm, providing a secure and consistent fit for Tiny Epic Kingdoms, Machina Arcana 2nd/3rd Edition, and other large-format board game cards during play and storage.
  • Comfortable Shuffling & Handling: Durable 60 micron sleeves offer smooth handling and easy shuffling, helping reduce friction and wear during frequent gameplay and regular use. 
  • Clear Card Visibility: Made from transparent polypropylene to keep card artwork, text, and details clearly visible while protecting cards from dust, fingerprints, and everyday handling.
  • Archival-Safe Materials: 100% polypropylene construction is acid-free and PVC-free, designed to support long-term card storage without affecting card appearance or print quality.
  • 110 Count Pack: Includes 110 clear card sleeves for everyday play and storage. SKU: SKS-8818 is clearly labeled for quick size confirmation and easy identification. For more info on how we do this click HERE.

These sleeves are perfect for any games with 88x125mm cards.  Some games that have these sizes include:

Black Stories
Campaign Trail
Clank! In! Space! Apocalypse!
Dragonfire
Dragonfire: Adventures – A Corruption in Calimshan
Dragonfire: Adventures – Chaos in the Trollclaws
Dragonfire: Adventures – Ravaging The Sword Coast
Dragonfire: Adventures – Sea of Swords
Dragonfire: Adventures – Shadows Over Dragonspear Castle
Dragonfire: Adventures – Sword Mountains Crypt
Dragonfire: Campaign – Moonshae Storms
Epic Resort
Game of Thrones: Oathbreaker
Hail Hydra
In Tenebris Lux
Into the Forest
Iron and Oak ( large)
Kittens in a Blender
Kodama Duo
Kodama: The Tree Spirits (Large cards)
Letter GO!
Lobotomy ( Large cards)
Lobotomy: From the Deep (Large Cards)
NewSpeak
Of Dreams & Shadows
One Deck Dungeon (Large Cards)
One Deck Dungeon: Forest of Shadows (Large cards)
Pandemic Legacy: Season 1 (Large Cards)
Ta-Da!
The Battle of Five Armies Special Unit Cards
The Big Book of Madness : (Large Cards)
The Shadow Over Westminster (Large cards)
The Walking Dead: All Out War (large "Character Cards" cards)
The Willow Game (Character Cards)
Tiny Epic Defenders (Large Cards)
Tiny Epic Galaxies (Character Cards)
Tiny Epic Galaxies (Large Cards)
Tiny epic Galaxies Beyond the Black (Large CardsE
TIny Epic Kingdoms
Tiny Epic Quest
Tiny Epic Quest: Quest for the Golden Mushrooms
Tiny Epic Zombies
Tiny Epic Zombies: Deluxe Content
Ultimate Werewolf Legacy
Unicornus Knights
Villainous
Wanted: Rich or Dead
Wrath of Dragons

** Note Game Titles and their intellectual property rights are © and TM of their respective rights holders, no challenge to these rights is expressed or implied.  Compatibility claims only extend to the physical size of the cards in each respective game and no claim to endorsement or authorization by the respective rights holders is expressed or implied by Sleeve Kings or Imperial Publishing.  Our products are compatible with the respective games only and all rights are reserved by the respective rights holders.

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