November 25, 2025
Description
Please consider downloading this design from the following link, as it helps me get the occasional free spool of filament 🙂
https://makerworld.com/en/models/913062-the-witcher-old-world-board-game-all-in-organizer#profileId-881332
BIG UPDATE: This organizer now fits the base game and all expansions and Kickstarter exclusives IN ONE BOX. Even better, it still upholds my original vision of having all base game components on top and easily accessible, so you don't have to dig through everything just to set up the game. All expansion components fit neatly below, and can be color coded for quick identification.
Using this organizer with the larger of the 2 boxes that make up The Big Box will save you 6-ish inches of height, with just under 2" of lid lift.
All files are labeled with the expansion they belong to and whether cards need to be sleeved or unsleeved to fit. File names that start with BASE GAME are the same as the files that were here before, so no need to re-download or print them unless there's a newer version number than you already have at the end of the file name.
Original description follows.
This is only my second board game organizer, so be kind 🙂
This organizer is for The Witcher: Old World by Go On Board. Go On Board did an incredible job of making their game fit in a stylish, oversized box, and included some great quality of life features to help keep it organized. But I wasn't playing it, because in order to make it fit, all the base game components are mixed together with the multiple expansions. Thus it's nearly impossible to quickly find just the components you need to set up the game.
What I've done with this organizer is build a set of trays that hold only the base game components, which all fit in the bottom portion of the big box. UPDATE Or you can get rid of the bottom box entirely and fit the base game and all expansions in the smaller box!*** This way you can take the top box out and have immediate access to everything you need to play the base game, and nothing else. If you want any expansions, they'll be in the top box.
A few notes:
*Not all of these pieces were designed by me. I absolutely could not improve on the token holders AnimSparrow posted on another STL site, so I just tweaked them to fit in my trays. (I'm not sure if I'm allowed to link from here, but look them up, their work is awesome).
*For just the base game, print only the files whose names begin with BASE GAME.
*I built the Exploration and Event deck boxes to fit the cards from both the Base Game and the Adventure Pack. If you don't have the AP, some of the expansion card boxes will probably work better for your Base Game decks, sorry.
*Card box names indicate whether they fit sleeved or unsleeved cards. I only shuffle with sleeves, so I left cards that don't need to be shuffled unsleeved. I used 65x100mm 60 micron sleeves, and the fit is snug, but not too tight.
*Monster mini trays are numbered to show what goes in each spot.
*Mini trays are designed so they don't bump or scrape, so if you paint your minis, your work will be protected.
*If you have to force a mini in, try reorienting it. Everything should slide smoothly in at least one direction. If something doesn't fit, check my images for orientation.
*Level 1, 2 and 3 Monsters each have their own trays, and there are spaces for Kickstarter exclusives.
*Character minis fit with the color rings on their bases, so there's no tray for storing those rings.
*I cheated a bit in what I considered the "base" game by including the Manticore class from the Monster Trial expansion with the other Witchers. The character card boxes also fit the 11th card that came with the MT expansion.
*Similarly, Ciri goes in the Mages box. Their cube holders include an extra slot for their replacement school token.
*Since the Mages and Mage Cube Organizer need to be stored sideways, I made lids for them that shouldn't slip and let pieces fall out, no matter what direction you store your game.
*There are a couple token trays that hold tokens for more than one expansion. I'm going to try to find space to split those up in the future, but for now this was the only way I could make it all fit in a specific footprint.
*If I update any files, the new file will have "UPDATE x.x" at the end. If you have issues with a file, check to see if there's an updated version.
*This organizer fits plastic tokens where applicable.
*Metal coins are stored in the pouch on top of the dice/Witcher token tray. There is no tray for the cardboard coins, but I may make one after I finish the rest of the organizers.
*I printed this at .24mm layer height with a .4mm nozzle on my Bambu P1S with no supports. Yours will probably look better than mine, so please send pics!
*I'm happy to entertain improvement ideas! I'm very much a Minimum Viable Product designer, so if you have suggestions to make it better, either functionally or aesthetically, please reach out here 🙂
License:
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