Twilight Imperium 4 + POK Organizer

Twilight Imperium 4 + POK Organizer

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This is a set of storage elements I designed to conveniently pack all of <B>Twilight Imperium 4th Edition</b> and its expansion <B>Twilight Imperium: Prophecy of Kings</b> into just the box of the base game. With this storage solution, you only have to carry a single (kind of heavy) box, but can still easily unpack and repack all the cards and pieces for <B>TI4</b> and <B>POK</b>. Everything was designed using sleeved cards. <B>FACTION BOXES</B> There is a generic faction box bottom to be printed 24 times. Each faction has a file for the lid that will go on their faction box, which will have the faction's named printed on it. All of the faction's tokens will fit inside the box, and the lids have card holders in them to store each faction's unique cards in their respective boxes. The faction box lids can be flipped upside down and then the bottom of the box can be placed into it. As the game goes on and unique faction cards get purged from the game, the owner of the card can just place it back in the card holder of the faction box, so that you don't have a ton of purged card clutter to sort out at the end of the game. <B>FLEET/ARMY BOXES</b> There is a generic army box bottom to be printed 8 times. There is a file for a lid with each colour of fleet in the game. The box is separated into three sections. The lid has a card holder which will hold the entire technology deck of the corresponding colour as well as all of the generic promissory notes of the same colour. The card holder in the lid goes into the middle section of the fleet storage, so it's recommended to only store mechs and fighters in the center section. The fleet box lid doesn't conveniently fit into the bottom, so the lids will need to go back into the main game box until the end of the game. It is possible, as with the faction boxes, to dump all of the cards onto the floor if you take off the lid carelessly and at a bad angle, but anybody who knows how the box works or opens it carefully will not have a problem. <B>SYSTEM TILE HOLDER</B> The system tile holder file only needs to be printed once, and it will hold most of the system tiles included in TI4 and POK. There will be some left over that will need to be store loose in the top of the box. There is a side section of this print where the Strategy Cards and dice are stored. <B>CARD HOLDERS</B> Since all of the technology, promissory, and faction unique cards are stored in their own boxes, the amount of cards you have to deal with when setting up the game is greatly reduced. This design has a large and a small card holder, both of which will need to be printed one time. The large one is slightly taller and has a few small sections where you can store some tokens (particularly Frontier or attach tokens) or dice in bags. I find it convenient to put the Action Card deck in the large holder, so you can just take it out, set it on the table, and the Action deck is basically ready to go in the holder and you can use the empty spaces where other cards were stored as discard areas. The card holders were designed with sleeved cards and with all of the Action Cards from Volume 1 of the Codex included.

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