duskmourn card binder Deck Box: Omnihive: 1000+: Magic the Gathering: Duskmourn: Valgavoth,  Terror Eater
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duskmourn card binder Deck Box: Omnihive: 1000+: Magic the Gathering: Duskmourn: Valgavoth, Terror Eater

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duskmourn card binder Deck Box: Omnihive: 1000+: Magic the Gathering: Duskmourn: Valgavoth, Terror EaterValgavoth not only haunts The House, but also watches over the Ultimate Guard Omnihive 1000+ Xenoskin for Magic: The Gathering's new set Duskmourn: House of Horror. The Omnihive offers space for several deck boxes and or play mats, alternatively over 1000 single cards (double sleeved) can be stored and transported there. The two flexibly positionable magnetic trays are perfect for storing dice and tokens. The deck box is made of resistant Xenoskin

Valgavoth not only haunts The House, but also watches over the Ultimate Guard Omnihive 1000+ Xenoskin for Magic: The Gathering's new set Duskmourn: House of Horror. The Omnihive offers space for several deck boxes and/or play mats, alternatively over 1000 single cards (double-sleeved) can be stored and transported there. The two flexibly positionable magnetic trays are perfect for storing dice and tokens. The deck box is made of resistant Xenoskin material and features the officially licensed Magic: The Gathering artwork for Valgavoth, Terror Eater by illustrator Pig Hands. The high-quality and stylish microfiber inner lining, a strong magnetic closure, and our ZnapClaw mechanism ensure that all the contents of the Omnihive are safely stowed away. Contents like, for example, the Sidewinder 100+ Xenoskin deck boxes also styled in our Duskmourn: House of Horror series!
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