Many gaming stores carry playmats. You might be able to find one that lays out the different zones (like the battlefield and graveyard), or there are many featuring great art from various cards past and present.
There are other things your friend might like too. There are deck boxes that are meant to carry one specific deck that he might enjoy having, and you can get them from a simple plastic flip-box to a higher quality faux-leather box with multiple compartments.
Perhaps he needs more sleeves. Again, these range in quality from thin clear plastic sleeves (called penny sleeves because you can get 100 of them for a buck) to higher quality opaque sleeves, either of a solid colour or with artwork on the back. You might try to figure out what kind of sleeves he likes to use, and pick up some of those.
A quick google search for "MTG Accessories" should come up with a bunch of ideas. Then you can head to a local gaming store, or check a store online, and see what you can get for your price range.
Hope this helps!
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There are other things your friend might like too. There are deck boxes that are meant to carry one specific deck that he might enjoy having, and you can get them from a simple plastic flip-box to a higher quality faux-leather box with multiple compartments.
Perhaps he needs more sleeves. Again, these range in quality from thin clear plastic sleeves (called penny sleeves because you can get 100 of them for a buck) to higher quality opaque sleeves, either of a solid colour or with artwork on the back. You might try to figure out what kind of sleeves he likes to use, and pick up some of those.
A quick google search for "MTG Accessories" should come up with a bunch of ideas. Then you can head to a local gaming store, or check a store online, and see what you can get for your price range.
Hope this helps!