October 21, 2025
Description
Accessories for Betrayal of the Second Era boardgame from Chip Theory Games.
This is a drop in organizer to sort the mini chips into their three categories: Overland, Stats, and Skills.
There is space for 16 additional skill chips for expansions. If you have Valenwood expansion already, there there are 10 additional spaces.
I designed this for 0.4 nozzle and 0.2 layer height. No supports needed. A 0.6 nozzle will probably also work just fine, but I haven't tried it.
The stock compartment size is very generous for the 16 square tokens of each color that come with the base game, and there is no specific place for the Valenwood tokens. So, I made some trays, much like the mini chip organizer, to drop into those compartments to further subdivide the volume.
They come in two flavors:
I designed this for 0.4 nozzle and 0.2 layer height. No supports needed. A 0.6 nozzle will probably also work just fine, but I haven't tried it.
These come in two flavors: and upright standee type and a lay flat type. Both have spaces on the bottom for a 10x2mm magnet (my 10x2 magnets are actual size 10.0 x 1.76mm). Put a magnetic or metal sheet behind the overland map and the mini chip tokens will stay put! Pictures of my solution for this are TBD.
The overland chip holders are designed for 0.25 nozzles at 0.12 layer height. I think a larger nozzle and layer height would require a different part design.
An utterly gratuitous insert just for those who might be bothered by the way the large cards (Classes, Races, Side Quests, and Skills) slosh about inside the box.
Note: there is a slight amount of lid lift at one end of the box, less than 1 mm. It's unavoidable because the original cardboard box has literally zero extra height with Valenwood included.
Designed for 0.4 nozzle and 0.2 layers, but anything should be fine since there are no tight interworking tolerances here.
Check out user hextra ’s awesome work!
License:
Creative Commons — Public Domain