Dice Realms board game insert

Dice Realms board game insert

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A few simple files to organise the Dice Realms box. This retains the three vac-formed trays for the dice faces, and utilises the remaining available space for everything else. It includes a display for the tiles and faces that is completely optional. First, a caddy to hold the 36 tiles, as I don't like them just swilling about in the box. Second, a tray to hold all the pieces needed for one player - the two dice, upgrades disc, the VP/misery tokens and the grain. Uses the treasury tile as a lid. Print four copies. Each player grabs a tray, empties the tokens and grain into a common supply, and plays. No tedious counting of what is needed! Then one large and two smaller sizes of bowl - smallest for the misery chips, medium for the VP chips, largest for grain. These are tweaked from the originally designed sizes based on actual in-game use (hence the diagram showing them is incorrect). And there is a tray for the dice and a tray for the endgame chips - the dice tray is stored end-on in the box, and you might want to print the small spacer that raises the endgame tile holder to the same height as the rest of the insert. Finally I have some trays for the five tiles on display and the relevant faces. You need small magnets to hold them together - I use 3mm diameter, 6mm long magnets from AliExpress. Print the L & R halves of the tile tray, and the L&R halves of the extension pieces (to use when you are playing with lines of three faces. Not sure that the extension bits are the most efficient way to present the game, but they do fit in the box neatly. I have also added some files for the VP and Misery tokens (and numbers, to print in a separate colour if your printer - like mine - can't do that in one. Totally unnecessary of course. If RGG publish an expansion (and the keen eyed gamer might notice that there is space in the box for one more tray of dice faces) I might have to make some amendments.

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