For me, it's all about setting up and tearing down quickly and keeping them organized OUTSIDE of the box is better for me than keep it organize inside the box where I have to dig for things to find them. Search and see if you can find it if that's the way you want to go. I did see a post on here that was really well done where a guy used cut up amazon boxes and used the original box to store everything. You only need to sleeve what you're using so if you retire a character you can take the sleeves off the character you're using and put them on the new one.Įverything else can sit nicely in the box and you can pull it out as needed. This can get expensive but it's a good idea to protect your investment. They're within easy reach off to the side of the board so all players can grab them as needed.īut the absolute best investment was to purchase Card Sleeves to protect the cards and make them super easy to sort. Put them in order so it's easy to find them.įinally, we used a smaller tackle box for all the bits that get used often during the map like Stun, Immobilized, etc tokens. If you want to be really organized, you can use larger envelopes for the dungeon tiles or one of those Accordian file folders. If you can get a modular one where you can remove some of the walls you can fit all the odd shaped pieces with ease. Helped to sort them in alphabetical order and make it easy to pack up and get out per map.įor all the other stuff like coins, dungeon obstacles and whatever we used a tackle box that we got for $4 at Target. We wrote on the outside of the envelope what's in them like "Archers" and put all the archer stuff in there including the monster cards. For the Monsters we used an amazon box and envelopes.
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