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Arcana Table / TCG Store

A tabletop store for collectors, players, and event regulars.

Singles, accessories, gallery drops, event nights, and hobby culture in one place. Scroll to open the hand, then enter the shop like a real community hub.

Five cards settle at the table.

Starting Hand

Five cards settle at the table.

The ritual starts with the hand. Scroll to unfold it, then use each card as your path through the store, the gallery, and the weekly calendar.

Accessories

Deck boxes, binders, sleeves, and table gear with real hobby weight.

The store should still feel tactile. Accessories matter, but they belong as part of the wider ecosystem: daily carry gear, display pieces, and practical tools for people who actually show up to play.

A proper store section for essentials, not a one-product presale page.

Browse accessories
Deck boxes, binders, sleeves, and table gear with real hobby weight.

Shop

New arrivals, collector tools, and tabletop staples.

This is the storefront beat: direct product cards, clear prices, and a shelf that feels like a real hobby shop instead of a landing page pretending to be one.

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First Edition Deck Vault

First Edition Deck Vault

EUR 89

Hard-shell deck box with felt-lined cavity and tournament-ready profile.

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Foil Ledger Binder

Foil Ledger Binder

EUR 64

Archive system for rares, signatures, and serialized pulls.

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Opening Hand Playmat

Opening Hand Playmat

EUR 39

Soft tabletop surface with marked center zone and stitched edge.

Collector Gallery

Painted table scenes, rares, setups, and hobby atmosphere.

The page should open up here. Less interface, more visual culture: closeups, collection shots, tabletop detail, and the sort of imagery people actually share after a good event night.

Collector atlas illustration
Rare card detail
Playmat surface
Collector card spread
Arcana Table community scene with people gathering around the store table

Events & Community

Calendar, event nights, and a reason to come back every week.

A TCG store homepage should make room for drafts, trade nights, learn-to-play sessions, and featured community moments. It is not only a place to buy; it is a place to return to.

The best store pages do more than sell. They tell you when to show up, what is new, and who else is already at the table.

Community calendar note

Store Culture

A store world built around release nights, casual play, and collector rituals.

What makes the homepage convincing is the same thing that makes the shop convincing: you can feel the tables, the people, the binder trades, and the weekend events around every shelf and product image.

Less product pitch. More local store atmosphere, collector shelf, and event-night energy.

View community scenes
A store world built around release nights, casual play, and collector rituals.
Dark streaming backdrop for the Arcana Table Twitch section

Live On Twitch

Deck techs, event coverage, and collector pulls streamed from the table.

Give the store a live pulse. This section can host your current Twitch channel, upcoming stream slot, and a direct path into the broadcast without sending people away from the site first.

Streaming Schedule

Live Thursdays and Sundays / 19:00 CET

Open Twitch channel
Live Channel

twitch

Collector-themed backdrop behind the Arcana Table YouTube section

Video Vault

Deck profiles, event recaps, and collector shelf videos from the channel.

Use this section for the long-form side of the store: recorded deck techs, release overviews, community recaps, and the kind of YouTube format people watch before they buy or show up in person.

Open YouTube channel

Gear Guide

Top collector accessories for weekly play

YouTube

Event Recap

Local tournament recap and prize wall

Store Update

What just landed in the shop this week