August 15, 2024
Description
Since the cardboard trays that come with the game already work pretty well as is, I decided to make trays for each faction for the cards and counters. This also gives you an accurate inventory of each faction's counters and markers.
It's designed to fit on top of everything else (the art cards and trays should be broken up into two equal piles) with just enough space so that the counters are all held in by the box lid.
The cards can still come out, so there's a separate part you can print to stabilize them, or just fold up bits of the cardboard sprue to keep them in place if you store vertically. It's sized in such a way that it should work for either sleeved or unsleeved cards but you can scale it vertically if you want an exact fit for your setup.
Sleeved cards should fit; I tried Sleeve Kings. There is a bit of headroom at the top of the tray if you need more space for bigger sleeves and the design isn't sensitive to the overall width, but you can't make the actual tray any taller without three of them being able to fit in the box.
That's why two of the trays have three wells on the right; there wasn't enough vertical space for all the large counters.
The markers go along the bottom; all factions have three monster counters, but they have a differing number of control counters and may have additional types.
Make sure all the markers and tokens in the same section are facing the same way or they might not fit.
The base game markers go first, in the order they appear on the play mat for the faction, except the faction tile and the siege engine are stored separately on the right. Two factions have a third single tile stored here as well.
Advanced markers are at the top.
There are also two boxes with lids provided; they fit sideways on the right. The shallower one holds pieces needed during gameplay; coins, abandoned markers, and razed markers. The deeper one holds the dice in the outer bays, and the general counters and two monitors in the inner bays.
I kept the cards in some standard-sized plastic two-piece boxes.
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