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10 Best Magic: The Gathering Accessories (For Gifting or Treating Yourself)

Updated: Oct 12, 2022



Whether you're into slinging spells yourself or know someone who loves Magic: The Gathering, it's a game about more than just cards. Most players enjoy having a variety of accessories to bling out their collection, protect their cards, and make gameplay more enjoyable.


From sleeves to dice and playmats to storage boxes, here are some of the best MTG accessories on the market.



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Dragon Shield Matte Sleeves

One of the most important investments you can make if you're serious about playing Magic is a pack of sleeves. Not only do they protect your cards, they also make shuffling easier and let you personalize your deck.


A good set of sleeves is also relatively inexpensive and lasts for quite a while. Dragon Shield makes some of the best sleeves on the market and are perfect for beginners and enfranchised players alike.


Their matte sleeves come in a huge array of colors and have a texture that feels great when shuffling and holding a hand of spells.


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Chessex Dice Set

Just as sleeves are necessary for protecting your deck, a good set of dice is crucial for keeping your games neat. Dice can be used for tracking counters, your life total, planeswalker loyalty, end-of-round turns, and much more. As such, you'll want plenty of them in your bag.


Chessex makes some of the most popular dice sets on the market. They come in multiple sizes and there's a color out there for everyone. The Nebula, Scarab Scarlet with Gold, and Gemini Purple & Teal with Gold are a few of our favorites.


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Ultimate Guard Flip 'n' Tray Xenoskin Deck Box

Whether you're playing Standard at FNM or Commander on the weekend with friends, having a good deck box is essential. Of course, who are we kidding? You'll need more than one box for your many sweet brews.


Ultimate Guard has a nice lineup of boxes featuring its Xenoskin lining, a soft interior, and even a separate dice tray in some models.


The Ultimate Guard line has deck boxes designed for 60-card decks and 100-card Commander decks. A few boxes can even hold multiple decks for those days when you just can't decide.


For a versatile box, the Flip 'n' Tray model is an ideal choice since you can store both your fully sleeved deck and a set of dice.


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Collector's Binder

If you have a collection of valuable cards, you definitely need a way to protect them when they aren't sleeved up in a deck. A binder is the perfect solution. It lets you show off your cards when you want to trade (or brag) and keep them safe from damage in the meantime.


There are several different types of collector's binders out there, ranging from side-loaders to school binders with three-ring sleeves. Ultimately, your binder can be as simple or as extravagant as you want it to be.


If you plan to travel with your binder, consider investing in one that zips shut as it keeps your cards more secure when you're on the move.


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Ultra Pro Playmat

As much as we all love our LGS, those tables aren't always the cleanest. If you want to protect your cards from chip crumbs and forearm grease, a playmat is a smart choice. This also gives you a soft surface to organize your board and pick your cards up from.



Although there are plenty of playmat makers out there, Ultra Pro has some of the best. That's because they feature sweet official art licensed by WotC. You'll find your favorite characters, planes, and planeswalkers featured on a massive lineup of playmats.


Whether you're a fan of classic sets from the past or the newest releases, you can find a playmat to fit your style. Of course, you also can't go wrong with a timeless Black Lotus mat.


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Card Storage Box

After you've built several decks and gotten them sleeved up, you'll need somewhere to store them when you're at home. It's even more convenient if that storage solution works for transporting multiple decks at once when you're on the go.


This one might not seem flashy, but a tool organizer made by Stanley has been one of the most popular MTG card storage boxes. It was first recommended by The Prof over at Tolarian Community College. Now, countless Magic players use it to tote their decks.


Of course, if you're on a budget, most local game stores sell cardboard storage boxes that can easily hold upwards of a thousand cards. This is great for bulk cards, but isn't the best option for constructed decks. If you're looking for a way to store your constructed decks, the organizer above is a great choice.


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Ultimate Guard Digital Life Pad 5

While tracking life using an app on your phone is convenient, most major tournaments require you to keep track with a pen and paper. This is helpful for resolving disputes between players regarding their life totals, especially later in the game.


Of course, you might not want to worry about finding paper to write on or throwing it away after the game. That's where the Ultimate Guard Digital Life Pad 5 comes in.


This is certainly not a necessary item, but it is a lot of fun. It features a five-inch LCD screen and a stylus that can keep track of an endless number of games. It's also far more convenient than trying to find a piece of paper for every match.


As a bonus, it's also environmentally friendly since you can use the Digital Life Pad for thousands upon thousands of matches.


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Artist Print

Playing Magic is obviously a lot of fun. It is a trading card game after all. However, there are plenty of players that love the game for its art as well as its play.


If you or a Magic player in your life has a favorite card because of its art, that could make a perfect gift. Many MTG artists, especially the more popular ones, sell prints of their artwork that appears on cards.


Some prints can be purchased by anyone. However, a signed print or, even more reclusive, the original copy of the art itself, can make for a once-in-a-lifetime gift.


As a bonus, buying prints from an artist is a great way to support them and their craft.

The OMA Store (Original Magic Art) is a great place to start shopping.


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MTG Travel Bag

Most players that travel with their cards are carrying more than one deck at a time. If that's the case, you need a bag to keep them safe and secure while in transit.


This one from USA Gear is perfect for Magic players. Its padded interior features several compartments for your deck boxes and other accessories. It can hold up to 1,200 sleeved cards along with your dice, tokens, counters, and more.



Meanwhile, you can carry it with the padded handle or sling it over your shoulder for hands-free transport.


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MTG Funko Pops

If you know a Magic player, they probably love collecting. Funko Pops are almost as collectible as Magic cards and make a perfect gift.


You can choose from classic characters like Jace Beleren, Chandra Nalaar, Nissa Revane, Nicol Bolas, Sarkhan, Elspeth, Gideon, Garruk, Ajani, Kiora, and more.


Better yet, get them the whole set so they don't have to scour the Multiverse looking for the rest of them.


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Bonus: Cold Hard Cards

Of course, while accessories are great, there's nothing Magic players love than cards. If you're still not sure what to get for the spellslinger in your life, you can't go wrong with some cards.


It is a good idea to know what format they play so you can get cards that are legal for it. For instance, Modern players would appreciate packs from Modern Horizons 2. Commander players would love to open Commander Legends. Meanwhile, Standard players can enjoy opening things like Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty and Innistrad: Crimson Vow.


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