I’ve Come to Game: An Introduction to Card Gaming Accessories. An overview of materials needed to protect your cards best.
Part 3: Playmats
Today we’re going to talk about one of the most creative and unique accessories in the trading card game world: playmats.
Unlike sleeves and deck boxes, which offer a limited amount of customizability, playmats truly know no bounds. I’ve seen players purchase all-white playmats to write notes on to themselves to remember during games: notes like, “Play Slower!” or “Pay Attention!” Others spend hundreds of dollars on championship mats, while others still battle it out for the chance to win a unique design. The more artistic amongst us express their artistic spirit by creating their own scenes, or show team pride with a custom mat with their store or team logo.
Before we go further into the different kinds of playmats available, let’s talk about their purpose.
I’d argue that playmats serve three main functions. First and foremost, playmats are pragmatic. Cards are played on all kinds of surfaces, from asphalt to the back seats of cars, to trunk hoods and train tables, to school desks and card shop white tables. Playmats provide a safe surface upon which to slide your cards without having to worry about the condition of your make-shift gaming field. Playmats have rubber bottoms to stop sliding and satin tops, designed with sleeves in mind for easy movement. In this way, playmats provide a final layer of protection to your cards.
The second function of a playmat is to show your status in the gaming community. When I played card games competitively, playmats were only awarded to first and second place of regional tournaments, often with over 500 or 1000 players. If you busted out one of those mats at your local shop, your opponent knew you were a serious opponent, and they were likely in deep doo-doo. Winning championship playmats is part of the fun of card gaming. It shows that you are competitive, that you know what you’re doing, and that you’ve proven it on a grand stage. Of course, some players purchase playmats they didn’t win; just because your opponent has a rare mat doesn’t mean they won it. But you feel that quickening in your pulse? That’s because he or she might have won it. You’re going to have a tough game ahead!
Thirdly, playmats serve as important mementos from your card gaming trials and tribulations. The rarest playmats have the dates and event name emblazoned on them, serving as a permanent reminder of when and how you won it. My favorite playmats are the ones that remind me of a great road trip, an epic game, or a memorable city.
The 2009 Yu-Gi-Oh! national championship mat, for example, is one of my favorites. It was the last major Yu-Gi-Oh! event I participated in, and every time I see it, it reminds me of playing against my teammates in the later matches. While it’s never fun to play against a friend, I treasure the memories it conjures almost eight years later.
Until next time, thanks for reading and go out there and find your favorite mat!
-Ian Spiegel-Blum
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