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As you all know, there is the Iroha dilemma of "She claims to be a bodyguard but we want to protect her!". As a Yu-Gi-Oh player I have a idea on how to visualize both sides at the same time.
This picture is something I took in the interest of mad science for /tg/, showing a card with as many layers of protection as I knew possible. Now as I assume you all know, there are limited edition card sleeves featuring anime characters and Hololive is no exception. It is only a matter of time before Iroha gets a set of her own card sleeves.
Now then, the idea here is that by sleeving a card with a Iroha sleeve and sleeving her sleeve with a character oversleeve (Sleeves made to protect your limited edition anime character sleeves), you kinda in a roundabout way are showing Iroha protecting while being protected.
Yes, yes, I understand that it'd be more fun to double sleeve your Iroha sleeves and you'll be happy to know that Broccoli makes both what I call character oversleeves and character overkill sleeves. They are shown as the fourth and fifth layers of protection respectively in that picture I took. The order goes: Yu-Gi-Oh card > Japanese-sized inner sleeve > Japanese-sized sleeve > Normal-sized sleeve > Broccoli character oversleeve > Broccoli overkill sleeve > toploader. The Hololive sleeves released so far have been normal sized.