'All hail the dollar store'
After getting a new 'big box' tabletop game one challenge that faces gamers (for most boxes) is finding a way to organize the components after they have been assembled. Very rarely do games come with well integrated organizers that protect, organize and facilitate play. Frankly in this day and age that is a debacle. This is so bad that when a game does do this well (e.g. Dwellings of Eldervale) everyone comments on it.
I don't know about you, but I'd pay more for a game if it came with an integrated, bio-degradable organizer system that cleverly kept everything together and ready to play quickly.
Now, there are plenty of good commercial options for most major games, but they can be expensive (sometimes as much as the game itself - or more). That is why I experimented with foamboard for my copies of Descent 2nd edition, and Mansions of Madness 2e. I like making stuff, so experimenting with foamboard and glue to organize these was fun and challenging, but it does take a lot of time (and cutting!). After the excitement of unboxing Mage Knight I was getting out a pencil and paper to plan my foamboard solution and I thought 'Why am I doing this? Isn't there a faster way?'
As it turns out there was a faster way. It cost a little bit more and isn't completely customized, but I think it 'gets the job done'. All it took was a trip to my local 100 yen shop (Daiso - praise be thy name!) and some measuring.
Let's take a look...
1. Open up the box and you'll meet the rulebooks on top of the reputation track.
4. Lift up that box, you'll find another one underneath. This identical box has more cards (wound cards etc.) as well as the enemy tokens.
Cost?
About 6-8 USD.
- x3 small PU leather boxes (3 USD)
- x2 large PU desk boxes (2 USD)
- x2 long PU leather trays (2 USD)
- x1 piece of black plasticard, cut to size (1 USD)
- x1 piece of black paper (0 USD...I already had it.)
Pros and Cons:
Pros:
- Fast to put together.
- Cheap.
- Convenient - no cutting or gluing.
- 'PU leather' looks more professional than foamboard/ foamcore.
Cons:
- More expensive than foamboard (by about 3 dollars!)
- Not 'custom' so doesn't fit exactly (there are gaps)
- Not custom, so there aren't separate slots for everything (tokens etc.)
- Not custom, so lid extends 2 cm higher than normal.
Perhaps one day (if I win the lottery) I'll get a nice insert from one of the many companies that make them, but until then this does the job!
Happy gaming!
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