Pathfinder Adventure Card Game (PACG) Blessings Desk Frame

Pathfinder Adventure Card Game (PACG) Blessings Desk Frame

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In PACG, you can have up to 6 players, and the start of each turn involves flipping over the Blessings deck, which works as a turn counter. The game manual recommends each player flip the deck with the card facing toward them, so that it creates a spiral of cards pointing to the last person to play. That way you can better keep track of turns. Keeping a spiral stack of Blessings cards neat is tricky. I designed a simple little frame that goes around the stack with 6 different card orientations. That way you can easily tell who's turn it is and if somewhat forgot to flip on their turn. A full stack of 30 cards (the number of turns) easily fit in the frame. It's hollow in the bottom so you can push them back out easily when you're done. It has a lip around the inside so you can still pick up the whole frame and not have cards spill out. In games with 4 or fewer players, where there are typically 6 or fewer locations, the 6 sides of the frame also serve well as a guide for placing the location decks in a circle. ----------------------- **Update 2019-08-06** - Rebuilt model in OnShape, including a Standard and Sleeved variant. - [Standard version](https://cad.onshape.com/documents/4221937f0a63c807e68398bb/v/7696746d225ee7cf74572774/e/70a9ebfb0da7835a75a0c6c9) - for standard 63.5 x 88mm cards (about 0.3 mm thick) - [Sleeved version](https://cad.onshape.com/documents/4221937f0a63c807e68398bb/v/14acae59249ee9369d44e08c/e/70a9ebfb0da7835a75a0c6c9) - for cards including sleeves at 66.5 x 92.5 mm (about 0.5 mm thick)

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