https://www.ozziecollectables.com/blogs/the-ozzie-blog.atom Ozzie Collectables - The Ozzie Blog 2025-12-04T15:28:01+11:00 Ozzie Collectables https://www.ozziecollectables.com/blogs/the-ozzie-blog/are-dragon-shield-sleeves-good-quality 2023-07-07T16:30:00+10:00 2023-07-07T16:30:00+10:00 Are Dragon Shield Sleeves Good Quality? Jenny Huynh Dragon Shield sleeves are some of the most popular card sleeves in the trading card game (TCG) community. But are they actually good quality? In this article, we'll take a closer look at Dragon Shield sleeves to help you decide if they're the right choice for protecting your precious cards.

Firstly, let's talk about the materials. Dragon Shield sleeves are made from a durable polypropylene plastic that provides excellent protection against wear and tear. The sleeves are also acid-free and archival safe, which means that they won't damage your cards over time. In terms of quality of materials, Dragon Shield sleeves definitely deliver.

But what about the fit? One of the most important factors in a good card sleeve is how well it fits your cards. Dragon Shield sleeves are known for their snug fit, which keeps your cards from slipping around inside the sleeve. The sleeves also have a slightly textured back, which provides extra grip and makes them less likely to slide around when stacked.

Another factor to consider is the durability of the sleeves. After all, what good is a sleeve if it falls apart after a few uses? In this regard, Dragon Shield sleeves have a strong reputation. They are thick and sturdy, and can withstand regular use without tearing or splitting.

Of course, there are some downsides to Dragon Shield sleeves as well. Some players have reported that the sleeves can be difficult to shuffle due to their snug fit, and that the textured back can make it harder to slide cards into a deck. Additionally, some players have complained about the sleeves being too tall, which can make them difficult to use with some deck boxes. We think it's important to acknowledge that, as with any brand of sleeves, a lot certainly comes down to personal preference, and it's sometimes worth comparing reviews before making a final purchase. Given the overall state of Dragon Shield reviews, however, we think it's safe to say that there's a reason they're so popular, and the majority of TCG collectors seem to agree that the overall quality is good.

In conclusion, Dragon Shield sleeves are generally considered to be of high quality. They are made from durable materials, have a snug fit, and are known for their durability. While there are some downsides to the sleeves, they are generally a solid choice for protecting your cards. Ultimately, whether or not Dragon Shield sleeves are right for you will depend on your personal preferences and needs. If you're looking for a durable and protective sleeve that fits well and looks great, Dragon Shield sleeves are definitely worth considering.

How do you protect your cards? Leave us a comment!

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https://www.ozziecollectables.com/blogs/the-ozzie-blog/a-beginners-guide-to-painting-miniatures 2023-06-16T16:00:01+10:00 2023-06-16T16:00:01+10:00 A Beginner's Guide to Painting Miniatures Jenny Huynh Whether you're a complete beginner or have some experience with painting miniatures, this guide will provide you with some helpful tips and tricks to get started.

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Step 1: Choose the Right Miniature

The first step in miniature painting is to choose the right miniature. There are many different types of miniatures available, ranging from fantasy creatures to historical figures. Choose a miniature that you find interesting and that you're excited to paint.

Step 2: Gather Your Supplies

To get started with miniature painting, you'll need some basic supplies. This includes paint brushes, paint, primer, and a palette. You may also want to invest in some hobby knives, sandpaper, and other tools to help you with the painting process.

Step 3: Prime Your Miniature

Before you begin painting, you'll need to prime your miniature. This helps the paint adhere better to the surface and provides a smooth base for your paint. Use a spray-on primer or a brush-on primer to cover the entire miniature, being careful not to leave any spots uncovered.

Step 4: Start Painting

Once your miniature is primed, you can start painting. It's important to start with the base coat and work your way up to the finer details. Use thin layers of paint and allow each layer to dry completely before applying the next.

Step 5: Add Details

This is where your creativity can really shine. After the base coat is complete, you can start adding details to your miniature. This includes highlighting, shading, and adding texture. Use smaller brushes and thinner paint to create fine details and add depth to your miniature. Play around with different techniques and remember it doesn't have to be perfect your first try.

Step 6: Seal Your Miniature

Once your miniature is complete, you'll want to seal it to protect the paint and ensure it lasts for a long time. Use a clear spray-on sealant or brush-on sealant to cover the entire miniature, being careful not to leave any spots uncovered. Different sealants will have different dry times, so be sure to read the instructions carefully.

Bonus Step 7: Practice Makes Perfect

Remember that miniature painting is a skill that takes practice to master. Don't be discouraged if your first attempts don't turn out as you hoped. Keep practicing, experimenting with different techniques and styles, and you'll eventually find your own unique style.

Conclusion

Miniature painting is a fun and rewarding hobby that allows you to create beautiful works of art on a small scale. With the right tools, supplies, and techniques, you can create stunning miniatures that are sure to impress. Use this beginner's guide to get started and let your creativity soar!]]>
https://www.ozziecollectables.com/blogs/the-ozzie-blog/how-to-get-into-dungeons-dragons-in-6-easy-steps 2021-04-12T14:26:34+10:00 2021-04-12T14:40:05+10:00 How to Start Playing Dungeons & Dragons in 4 Easy Steps Dayna Mortimore Read on to discover 4 steps you can use to start your journey into the world of Dungeons & Dragons today!

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If you've been living anywhere other than under a rock since the eighties - or in particular, the past few years - chances are you're no stranger to the concept of table-top roleplaying games. But the world of D&D is so vast, and upon first look, the rules may appear to be a complicated maelstrom of lore, stats, and insider info. So where are you even supposed to start?

Fear not, reader. At one point, I was just like you. Following the success of shows like Stranger Things in 2016, the pop culture world saw a resurgence in popularity for RPGs, and perhaps none so drastically as the Dungeons & Dragons community. People knew they dug the concept, but other than the made-up version of the game utilised by the show (which takes just a few liberties to keep things plot-friendly), getting into the game itself seemed daunting.

Of course, it's not just the Netflix screen that gave your average person a starting point for RPGs. I know I'm not alone in saying that I already had somewhat of a good idea of how it worked. As the eldest child of a self-identified geek, my dad already had a few things to say about his own experience with table top gaming in his teens. Back then, you might be hard-pressed to find a supportive community of gamers who weren't also moonlighting as locker fodder for bullies. Movies will certainly have us believe that interests centring around fantasy worlds were looked down upon. Times certainly are a' changin'. Now, instead of a slightly underground, niche community of 'geek' hobbies, we're pleased to see that gaming in any form is more popular than ever, with geek subculture on the rise and popular culture more, well, popular than ever before!

This also means that there is a whole host of information available at our fingertips. Rather than having to ask a guy who knows a guy who knows another guy with a personal collection of long, dusty print books, getting started with a new hobby is as simple as a two-second Google search. 

So, without further ado, read on to discover 4 steps you can use to start your journey into the world of Dungeons & Dragons today!

 

1. Get Researching

You know in Buffy, how the characters always seemed to spend hours holed up in the library, pouring over ancient texts for a scrap of information on whatever monster of the week they were about to battle? This is totally nothing like that.

I know you're no stranger to search engines. There are a gazillion resources out there designed to help beginners with their D&D journey, and even more than a few apps designed to make it easier than ever. You can read up on game rules, character ideas, and even find online generators for things like stats and dice rolls. Technically, you can play an entire game without a single prop or book, and you can do it all remotely. The nightmare that was 2020 certainly reminds us that this can be a good thing.

Once you're done scouring the web for the how-to side of things, don't be a stranger to videos and podcasts. YouTube is a great starting point for informative videos that won't make you feel like you've been staring at a wall of text for approximately eternity, and podcasts are a great way to listen to your favourite influencers, comedians, and RPG gamers try their hands at their own campaigns. Some popular D&D groups right now include Critical Role and The Adventure Zone. These are especially great for beginners, as you can chuck on an episode while driving to work, cleaning the house, or falling asleep. Listening gives you entertainment while providing your mind with an opportunity to absorb how-to-play info, too. It's a win-win!

 

2. Stock Up

...Yeeeaaah, I know what I just said about playing remotely, but... come on. You know it'll be more fun this way!

You can find a tonne of helpful books, starter kits, miniature figures, dice sets, accessories and more on reputable sites like Ozzie Collectables. (Wink wink, nudge nudge.)

Sure, you don't need all this stuff to play, but trust me when I say you'll thank me later; when you're in the middle of battling that high-level villain and the rest of your party is down to 1HP each, you'll be glad you stocked up on all those spell guides, with a hand-painted miniature figure representing your brave fighter character standing tall (er, a few inches tall, at least) on the board in front of you.

And owning your own set of lucky dice to help you role a nat 20 every time? Priceless. 

 

3. Create your Character

So, who are you playing as? A human? Elf? Dwarf? And class? Bard, cleric? There are tonnes of combinations and ideas out there for your character, so get drafting! Once you're done with the basics, figure out your stats, and start envisioning your character's physical appearance. Don't forget to name them, too! 

Something I always recommend for first timers is drawing their character, too. Even if you're not the best artist, it can help to get your creative juices flowing and bring your OC to life on the page. Plus, once you're done adding all your personal touches, it'll feel that much more rewarding to take your new character on an adventure. (And give you that much more motivation to keep them alive!)

 

4. Get Connected

The thing about D&D is that it's not really something you can do alone. I know, I know. A game popular with nerds and introverts, and I'm telling you you've gotta go out and make friends?!

The thing is, geek subculture is more social than ever. It's a great way to connect with people who are just like you, finding your tribe without totally abandoning your comfort zone. You can get started by visiting community pages on sites such as Facebook or Instagram, or else asking around at your local universities and hobby shops for information on tournaments and club nights. Even just in Melbourne you're sure to find a plethora of groups hosting game nights and events where you can meet up and connect with other players, dungeon masters, and experts. Once you find a group of people you're comfortable with, you can even make game night a regular thing, giving you plenty of time in between to stock up on strategies!

Not super social? I get it. Another idea, if you're just getting started, is to start your own D&D group. Know a few creative friends who'd be willing to learn the basics and kill a few hours together? Try volunteering the most creative or outgoing person as your DM, or switching it up with smaller campaigns and mini-adventures until you get a feel for what your group likes best. If you're all starting out together, don't worry so much about getting it perfect - like anything, RPG gaming is a learning experience!

 

Bonus Step 5!

Most importantly, don't forget to have fun! I know it can seem a little cliched, but with a game as complex as Dungeons & Dragons, sometimes you really can forget that it's just that: a game. Make sure to take some time to relax and find some real enjoyment in the creative, exciting fantasy world of Dungeons and Dragons!

 

What did you think of our list? Have you played much D&D, or are you just starting out? Leave us a comment below!

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