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Evasive Eshin Assassin






So now that it's been out for a while i was wondering how everyone is storing theirs.

Im interested in seeing what you're doing to handle all of the cards.
   
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Screamin' Stormboy





New Zealand

I haven't gotten wave 2 yet (but did spring for wave 1.5 shipping)
and SoB really is a space hog.

I have all the tiles in one of the starting boxes, grouped by otherworld and rubber banded together (actually hair ties because they don't perish the same way rubber bands do.)

All the tokens I have sorted into 4 (yes 4!) compartment organisers that sit in a stack on my shelf with all the other organisers for token heavy games I have (x-wing, Myth etc)

Cards, I have hairbanded together by deck then otherworld.
(I'm planning to make card caddies for each otherworld once I have wave 2 in hand) and they all live in the Frontier town box with the rulebooks and oversized tokens.

Painted models (sadly only a few) live in the display cabinet and unpainted ones are bagged by type and kept in a filebox that sits on the shelf with the other boxes.

probably not hugely useful, depending on your personal circumstances.



 
   
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Legendary Master of the Chapter





SoCal

In the two core boxes, we keep the cards in their grooves in the plastic liner. Otherworld map/encounter/artifact cards go in one slot and mine cards go in another, then Darkness, threat, gear, loot, etc. in the third slot and filling space in the first two. They fit because we moved all of the starting gear/bag/personal items etc. cards into a separate ziploc Baggie with the exploration, random hero and track tokens.

Dice go in a baggie. Good tokens like grit, bandages, etc. go in another baggie and bad tokens go in another. Tokens and heroes we don't often use go into the crawlspaces under the cards. Rule books and half a dozen big tiles go under the liner, while the rest of the tiles, the baggies and the minis go in the liner. XL minis go in a shoebox sized storage container.

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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Buffalo, NY

OK. My buddy's copy:
2-3 plastic file bins for all room tiles
Numerous small bins for models broken up by name (more or less, for example all of the Shaeffer gang are in one bin).
4 fishing tackle like boxes for all tokens and extra dice, broken up on frequency of use (for example the money tokens never get used).
A 3-ring binder for character cards, 1 for towns, 1 for monster data sheets.
Wooden and cardboard boxes for cards.

Greebo had spent an irritating two minutes in that box. Technically, a cat locked in a box may be alive or it may be dead. You never know until you look. In fact, the mere act of opening the box will determine the state of the cat, although in this case there were three determinate states the cat could be in: these being Alive, Dead, and Bloody Furious.
Orks always ride in single file to hide their strength and numbers.
Gozer the Gozerian, Gozer the Destructor, Volguus Zildrohar, Gozer the Traveler, and Lord of the Sebouillia 
   
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I have the tiles stacked by number of doors.
Everything paper is sorted into file folders.
I have about 3/4 of the cards sleeved and they will be kept in one of these when I'm not using them often.

Haven't tried to store all the minecart stuff since I got it so no idea how much room is left.
Monsters are haphazardly scattered around my basement in various levels of painting/assembly/storage.
   
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Grizzled MkII Monster Veteran




Toronto, Ontario

I received my wave two box in August, but just got around to sorting a bunch of it, sleeving the cards, and beginning to assemble more of the minis since a short burst of productivity a few months back.

I decided to try for a custom storage solution for the cards in one of the core boxes, using foam core and hot glue. It's not entirely done (I need to secure a few more rails, it was left partially completed until I actually got around to detail with the rest of my stuff), and boy, it's... hefty.

Need to go back through, preferably add some better spacers that indicate what row is what card type, but the goal was to basically have everything in one place, and to that end I think I'm most of the way there.

Edit: this reflects almost everything out there, but not quite. I'm missing a web exclusive pack or two, and a monster kit or two (like the ancient horrors upgrade to the Goliath/Harbinger, and the one with the multiple tentacles on a bigger base), but that's probably at least 95% of the cards available in the game.
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That is awesome, impressive and intimidating!

   
 
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