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Dodgy Emberleaf Storage

tpancoast avatartpancoast

June 22, 2025

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This is storage for the components of Emberleaf - Kickstarter Edition by Frank West and James Tomblin from The City of Games. It should fit the retail edition too, with leftover space. It's not an “insert” because I'm not trying to fill the box. 

Features:

  • Easy setup. Just hand the player boxes out to everyone. If you don't feel like printing in player colors, there's a window so you can see the color of the hero meeple.
  • Each villager type has its own little container that fits in their spot on each player's board.
  • The building rack fits perfectly on the building board.
  • The resource box has rounded bottoms for easy scoopage.
  • Take the lids off the card boxes and they are ready to go, too. Use the card separator to store different cards in the same box.
  • There are boxes with lids for everything except the boards. I like lids because they keep everything in place even with vertical storage, even if the box cover shifts a bit.
  • All the box lids fit on the bottoms of their boxes for convenient storage while playing.

The card boxes should work with sleeves, but I don't have enough to test. Also, thick sleeves might cause the favor cards to overflow into another box. There's room for another card box if you need it.

The card boxes might also earn the name “dodgy”. I had a hard time getting the catch for the lid to work and it might be too tight or loose on another printer. If it's too loose, it still works with care. If it's too tight, you might need to file down the protrusions near the corners of the lip a bit.

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial

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