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Magic the Gathering Sealed Survival Box

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Version 2 with more magnets
Version 2 with more magnets
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9.3 h
2 plates
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
47.9 h
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MTG logo on the top
MTG logo on the top
9.8 h
3 plates

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D6x3 mm Round Magnet (20PCS) - CA007
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Black (10101) / Refill / 1kg

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This 3D-printable box has capacity to store 100 double-sleeved lands (no need to visit the land station), a 40-card double-sleeved deck, 70 un-sleeved cards (for your remaining sideboard cards) and storage for dice and life counters—all in one portable package.

 

This box was designed with ease of printing in mind. It is meant to be printed in place, without need for support, or other moving parts.

 

The lid is held together with eight (8) 6mmX3mm magnets; cheap and readily available on amazon.

 

Tucked under the lid, you’ll find the core concepts of Gavin Verhey’s how to play sealed primer (including land distribution, card type distribution, CMC ratios, and B.R.E.A.D.) to guide your build on the spot.

 

If you’re a veteran player, and don’t need the primer, you can print the bottom of the case twice as the top and bottom are the exact same size.

 

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