Playing Several TCGs? One Dedicated Deckbox Per Game
You Don't Play Just One Card Game Anymore
Let's be honest: very few players stick to a single TCG in 2026. You bring out your Commander deck for game night, draft Pokémon on the weekend, give One Piece a try because the whole store jumped on it, and keep an eye on Lorcana, Flesh and Blood or Digimon. Playing multiple TCGs has become the norm. The problem? Your storage hasn't kept up.
The catch-all trap
When games pile up, it's tempting to cram everything together: one deck in a loose pouch, another in a recycled booster box, a third floating at the bottom of your bag. The result — you dig around for five minutes before every game, you risk mixing up cards that don't belong to the same game, and some of them travel with no real protection.
The issue isn't the number of cards. It's the lack of a system. Every game has its own logic, its own formats, its own table accessories — and deserves its own space.
One deckbox per game: the simple system that works
The fix comes down to a single sentence: a dedicated deckbox for each game. Magic in its box, Pokémon in its own, Yu-Gi-Oh! in a third. You grab the right box without thinking, you know exactly what's inside, and your cards never cross paths.
This split also solves a technical detail. Most TCGs — Magic, Pokémon, Lorcana, One Piece, Flesh and Blood, Digimon — use standard-size cards, and therefore the same sleeves. Yu-Gi-Oh!, on the other hand, uses smaller cards in the Japanese size, with their own dedicated sleeves. Mixing the two in one box makes no sense: one deckbox per game keeps each format with the sleeving it needs.
Customize each box in its game's colors
This is where the approach becomes genuinely satisfying. At DeckSmith, every deckbox is 3D printed and then hand-painted, so you can give each one its own visual identity. A dark, tentacled Cthulhu finish for your black Commander deck, a Pirate vibe for One Piece, an Abyssal Wrath fury for Yu-Gi-Oh!, a Starlight Nebula shimmer for Pokémon.
On the Forge, you choose the colors, the patterns and the front and back medallions — with the option to import your own artwork or use the AI-powered generator. One glance into your bag and you know which box belongs to which game. No more hesitation.
A capacity that fits all your formats
Good news: a single box model covers all your games. DeckSmith deckboxes — Classique and Proteus — hold 125 double-sleeved cards. Whether it's a 100-card Commander deck, a 60-card constructed deck or a full Yu-Gi-Oh! setup with its extra deck and side deck, that capacity covers every competitive format.
The press-fit closure seals the stack without pinching it, and the rigidity of 3D printing protects your cards in transit, from one store to the next. Every game travels under the same conditions, with the same standard of care.
Build your deckbox collection
Playing multiple TCGs is a pleasure: your storage should be one too. A box per game, each hand-painted and designed for its own universe, turns a messy bag into a coherent collection. Start with your main game, then expand as your passions grow.
Design your first dedicated deckbox on the DeckSmith Forge — and give each of your games the place it deserves.