paizo.com Recent Posts in Next base set? Back to the drawing board...paizo.com Recent Posts in Next base set? Back to the drawing board...2017-06-08T02:47:08Z2017-06-08T02:47:08ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...daddlebutthttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#932017-07-12T14:09:48Z2017-07-12T14:09:48Z<p>That's very good to hear. I sleeved the entire set of RotR but now me and my groups only sleeve what we handle from whats in our decks and hand. Too much sleeving and money on cards that still stay in great shape when only dealt into locations.</p>
<p>This weekend I may order a set or two of the organizers. Mummy's mask and WotR are the sets we play the most right now so I may start with those. Thanks for the response Brother Tyler.</p>That's very good to hear. I sleeved the entire set of RotR but now me and my groups only sleeve what we handle from whats in our decks and hand. Too much sleeving and money on cards that still stay in great shape when only dealt into locations.
This weekend I may order a set or two of the organizers. Mummy's mask and WotR are the sets we play the most right now so I may start with those. Thanks for the response Brother Tyler.daddlebutt2017-07-12T14:09:48ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Brother Tylerhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#922017-07-12T13:40:10Z2017-07-12T13:40:10Z<p>I keep three sets of dice in each game box (all dark blue); and I keep four additional bags of four sets each, all the same color, one for each player (white, black, purple, green). Each of these sets is kept in a dice bag of the same color as the dice, making identification easy. My wife uses frosted pink dice (ugh!) and I use light blue dice for my good characters and black dice for my evil characters (currently only Seltyiel, but those evil iconics will get their due). The pink and light blue dice, our usual dice, are kept in red dice bags with the color written on the outside. The black/red dice are kept in a separate black bag. This way we don't have to pass dice around the table, speeding things up a bit (because my wife suffers from analysis paralysis, so every little trick helps when it comes to speeding up the game ;) ). We also keep a bag of bane dice, one of my wife's innovations, that we use to indicate which banes and how many of each are at each location (not only is she a victim of analysis paralysis, she is also risk averse ;) ). These are kept in a large Boba Fett bag - lots of red, orange, and yellow dice allowing us to mark for up to eight locations worth of banes.</p>
<div class="messageboard-quotee">daddlebutt wrote:</div><blockquote>I plan on buying an alternate storage for the games, possibly the broken token products. Curious how those have worked for people.</blockquote><p>I can't recommend the organizers highly enough. In my opinion, they are absolutely essential if you sleeve your cards and keep them in the original base set box.
<p><a href="http://paizo.com/threads/rzs2t4cm?Broken-Token-Game-Organizer#40" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Broken Token Game Organizer discussion</a>
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<a href="http://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rugi?Favorite-accessories#8" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Favorite accessories discussion</a></p>
<p>Earlier versions of the Broken Token's organizer had problems with some of the dividers slipping out, but the new version has solved that problem (albeit, with a fixed divider to hold things together properly, but I'm over that). I've also found that simply using the dividers for the new organizer in the old organizers has also prevented the problem.</p>
<p>The Broken Token's PACG Organizer has enough room in the "dice compartment" for three full sets of polyhedral dice, or four sets if you remove the extra d10s and d20s.</p>I keep three sets of dice in each game box (all dark blue); and I keep four additional bags of four sets each, all the same color, one for each player (white, black, purple, green). Each of these sets is kept in a dice bag of the same color as the dice, making identification easy. My wife uses frosted pink dice (ugh!) and I use light blue dice for my good characters and black dice for my evil characters (currently only Seltyiel, but those evil iconics will get their due). The pink and light...Brother Tyler2017-07-12T13:40:10ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...daddlebutthttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#912017-07-12T13:04:06Z2017-07-12T13:04:06Z<p>My dice are in a little bag in the box. I just tote the bag (pouch) around in the car so I have it for any of the base games myself or my friends play. I plan on buying an alternate storage for the games, possibly the broken token products. Curious how those have worked for people.</p>My dice are in a little bag in the box. I just tote the bag (pouch) around in the car so I have it for any of the base games myself or my friends play. I plan on buying an alternate storage for the games, possibly the broken token products. Curious how those have worked for people.daddlebutt2017-07-12T13:04:06ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Hawkmoon269https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#902017-07-05T14:47:00Z2017-07-05T14:47:00Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Mike Selinker wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Beagle wrote:</div><blockquote>2. I also have room in each base set box to store extra dice</blockquote>I am moderately curious how many of you folks store dice in the base set box, and how many you store. </blockquote><p>I store the original dice that came with the base set in the box. Mostly for "completionist" reasons. I keep a whole bunch of other dice (including <a href="http://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rriw&page=4?Idea-Why-there-was-no-plunder-die-in-the-game#153" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">a premium plunder die</a>) in a bag that I grab no matter which base set or class deck I'm using.Mike Selinker wrote:Beagle wrote:2. I also have room in each base set box to store extra dice
I am moderately curious how many of you folks store dice in the base set box, and how many you store. I store the original dice that came with the base set in the box. Mostly for "completionist" reasons. I keep a whole bunch of other dice (including a premium plunder die) in a bag that I grab no matter which base set or class deck I'm using.Hawkmoon2692017-07-05T14:47:00ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Irgyhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#892017-07-05T05:41:15Z2017-07-05T05:41:15Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Mike Selinker wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Beagle wrote:</div><blockquote>2. I also have room in each base set box to store extra dice</blockquote>I am moderately curious how many of you folks store dice in the base set box, and how many you store. </blockquote><p>I have a bag of all my dice. Can't stand not having enough of the dice you want, and like to have dice in reach of everyone, so no matter how many I have there's never enough dice.
<p>I like to keep the dice bag in whichever box I'm actively playing. Except at the moment I'm playing S&S at work and WotR at home and constantly moving the dice bag between the two locations.</p>Mike Selinker wrote:Beagle wrote:2. I also have room in each base set box to store extra dice
I am moderately curious how many of you folks store dice in the base set box, and how many you store. I have a bag of all my dice. Can't stand not having enough of the dice you want, and like to have dice in reach of everyone, so no matter how many I have there's never enough dice. I like to keep the dice bag in whichever box I'm actively playing. Except at the moment I'm playing S&S at work and...Irgy2017-07-05T05:41:15ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Lord Mhoramhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#882017-07-04T02:12:36Z2017-07-04T02:11:39Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Mike Selinker wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Beagle wrote:</div><blockquote>2. I also have room in each base set box to store extra dice</blockquote>I am moderately curious how many of you folks store dice in the base set box, and how many you store. </blockquote><p>I have 3 of the base sets (no Mummy's mask yet). I store all the dice from all three in a little dicebox that fits in the base game. I use wooden slat organizers to hold every card from set (All adventure and the set class decks as well as some class deck line cards) in the base set box.Mike Selinker wrote:Beagle wrote:2. I also have room in each base set box to store extra dice
I am moderately curious how many of you folks store dice in the base set box, and how many you store. I have 3 of the base sets (no Mummy's mask yet). I store all the dice from all three in a little dicebox that fits in the base game. I use wooden slat organizers to hold every card from set (All adventure and the set class decks as well as some class deck line cards) in the base set box.Lord Mhoram2017-07-04T02:11:39ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...JohnFhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#872017-06-19T23:50:38Z2017-06-19T23:46:57Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Hannibal_pjv wrote:</div><blockquote><p> I Also use clear deckboxes for class decks. And I put the Front off the class deck to the top of the deckbox so it easy to see what class deck is in each box. Works like a charm!</p>
<p>Some use of scissors and two sided tape makes wonders. </blockquote><p>For decks I'm not using I make sure the token card for the Iconic character (or my favourite character, for decks that don't contain an iconic character) is on the top of the pile.
<p>For decks that are in use I put a 2.5" x 3" index card on the top of that, with the character name (and character number, if this is an OP character) on the top line, and a brief play history on the rest of the card.</p>
<p>For boxes that are stored vertically (such as the extra class decks I take to game stores and conventions) I cut one of those index cards in half, write the deck identifier ("Barbarian", "Goblins Burn!", ...) on the blank side, and slip that into the box so it can easily be read <i>in situ</i>.</p>Hannibal_pjv wrote:I Also use clear deckboxes for class decks. And I put the Front off the class deck to the top of the deckbox so it easy to see what class deck is in each box. Works like a charm!
Some use of scissors and two sided tape makes wonders.
For decks I'm not using I make sure the token card for the Iconic character (or my favourite character, for decks that don't contain an iconic character) is on the top of the pile. For decks that are in use I put a 2.5" x 3" index card on the...JohnF2017-06-19T23:46:57ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Vic Wertz (Chief Technical Officer)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#862017-06-19T21:36:12Z2017-06-19T21:36:12Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Axoq wrote:</div><blockquote> That sounds like my second version: Core Deck plus a shorter, self-contained game, and that can be expanded by other products. Is there a similar problem with that configuration? </blockquote><p>Not a problem at all; if you think about it, it's not all that different from what we have now.Axoq wrote:That sounds like my second version: Core Deck plus a shorter, self-contained game, and that can be expanded by other products. Is there a similar problem with that configuration?
Not a problem at all; if you think about it, it's not all that different from what we have now.Vic Wertz (Chief Technical Officer)2017-06-19T21:36:12ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Hannibal_pjvhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#852017-06-18T10:34:59Z2017-06-18T10:34:59Z<p>I Also use clear deckboxes for class decks. And I put the Front off the class deck to the top of the deckbox so it easy to see what class deck is in each box. Works like a charm!</p>
<p>Some use of scisors and two sided tape makes wonders.</p>I Also use clear deckboxes for class decks. And I put the Front off the class deck to the top of the deckbox so it easy to see what class deck is in each box. Works like a charm!
Some use of scisors and two sided tape makes wonders.Hannibal_pjv2017-06-18T10:34:59ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...James McKendrewhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#842017-06-17T11:45:32Z2017-06-17T11:45:32Z<p>I keep my dice in dice bags (which are not stored in the box). Occasionally I'll keep a few miniatures in the box...</p>I keep my dice in dice bags (which are not stored in the box). Occasionally I'll keep a few miniatures in the box...James McKendrew2017-06-17T11:45:32ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...JohnFhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#832017-06-17T08:47:20Z2017-06-17T08:47:20Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Parody wrote:</div><blockquote> I don't have enough nice boxes for all the Class Decks I own, so the ones I'm not playing sit in their not-very-useful boxes.</blockquote><p>My class decks (mostly unsleeved) live in UltraPro clear plastic boxes.
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If it's a deck that has an active character (being played in OP) then the actual cards in the current deck are sleeved. Sleeved cards are a bit of a tight fit, but as they are on the top it's not too hard to get them out (a quick shake of the box usually does it).</p>
<p>All those boxes are stored in a Really Useful Box. I've got 15 class decks (plus three more that have never been opened) in an 8.1L box, and another two (the ones my wife and I are using in our current campaign) in a 5L box together with dice, extra sleeves, character playmats, etc.</p>
<p>Those two Really Useful Boxes, the Mummy's Mask Adventure Path box, and the large ACG playmat are what I need to take with me to run PACG at a game store where we might get other people interested in playing as well as our regulars; if I only had to cater to the regular players I wouldn't even need to bring the extra class decks.</p>Parody wrote:I don't have enough nice boxes for all the Class Decks I own, so the ones I'm not playing sit in their not-very-useful boxes.
My class decks (mostly unsleeved) live in UltraPro clear plastic boxes.
If it's a deck that has an active character (being played in OP) then the actual cards in the current deck are sleeved. Sleeved cards are a bit of a tight fit, but as they are on the top it's not too hard to get them out (a quick shake of the box usually does it).All those boxes are...JohnF2017-06-17T08:47:20ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Beaglehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#822017-06-17T08:41:51Z2017-06-17T08:41:51Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Parody wrote:</div><blockquote> This seems contradictory: if the box did a great job, we wouldn't be buying wooden inserts. </blockquote><p>You are correct, it is contradictory so I will explain. I also hate the AP packs and early on looked for an in-box solution so that I could get rid of the AP pack boxes. Basically, I bought the box insert to incorporate the AP cards into the box more efficiently. The main problem with the game thus far in terms of storage has been the AP packs, many of us have made negative comments about them over time. The AP packs ceased being a problem for me when I chose to buy the in box wooden storage solution, so in essence, this fixed the only thing I didn't like about the storage of the components for each themed base set.Parody wrote:This seems contradictory: if the box did a great job, we wouldn't be buying wooden inserts.
You are correct, it is contradictory so I will explain. I also hate the AP packs and early on looked for an in-box solution so that I could get rid of the AP pack boxes. Basically, I bought the box insert to incorporate the AP cards into the box more efficiently. The main problem with the game thus far in terms of storage has been the AP packs, many of us have made negative comments about...Beagle2017-06-17T08:41:51ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Parodyhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#812017-06-17T08:27:06Z2017-06-17T08:11:57Z<p>You guys caught me editing, so I'll move this down here. :)</p>
<p>If Paizo were to move to a separate base set and AP addons, they could also change the storage setup. The base sets might be much like a double-row storage container, large enough to store the base set and one AP but still half the size of the current large box that stores boxes. (Ideally they'd also include dividers to make it easy to see where the various card types and player decks ended up.) AP boxes could then be like single-length storage containers as they're not being used without a base set.</p>
<p>Similarly, I'd love it if Class Decks were top-loading single-width boxes rather than the side-loading double-width ones.</p>
<div class="messageboard-quotee">Beagle wrote:</div><blockquote>There is an aspect of PACG that I had not considered being important until this conversation namely; the themed big boxes really do a great job and there is still room in them for further expansion of cards relevant to each box. I have only had to buy a wooden insert to make my big box a great storage solution.</blockquote><p>This seems contradictory: if the box did a great job, we wouldn't be buying wooden inserts. At present, I have a Broken Token insert for my S&S set and use various types of oversize (== stores more than 100 double-sleeved cards) trading card game boxes for Class Decks. I don't have enough nice boxes for all the Class Decks I own, so the ones I'm not playing sit in their not-very-useful boxes. I'd like to not buy these things.
<p>How likely is any of this, though? Pretty small, I think. Vic said as much earlier (paraphrasing: if it were all about throwing all the AP cards in a single box we'd have done it long ago) and these sorts of ideas have been tossed around a few times on these forums over the years. Ah, well.</p>You guys caught me editing, so I'll move this down here. :)
If Paizo were to move to a separate base set and AP addons, they could also change the storage setup. The base sets might be much like a double-row storage container, large enough to store the base set and one AP but still half the size of the current large box that stores boxes. (Ideally they'd also include dividers to make it easy to see where the various card types and player decks ended up.) AP boxes could then be like...Parody2017-06-17T08:11:57ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Beaglehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#802017-06-17T08:09:57Z2017-06-17T08:08:21Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Parody wrote:</div><blockquote> While I used the PACG one as an example you don't have to choose it; there are plenty of alternatives available. For larger card games I tend to use the generic white trading card storage boxes. Poking around the Internet, various sizes of those seem to be readily available from UK game stores for less than £6. </blockquote><p>You are absolutely right, there are cheaper storage solutions available, but at the moment I don't have to consider or seek them out. Moving to a new format where I do have to consider this is not helpful to me IMHO since it means extra expense and any solution I might find may not be as useful or suitable as the current big box. This is what I was trying to say, I was not trying to poke at you or your suggestion.
<p>I have quite a few old CCGs sprawling in white boxes and they look awful. There is an aspect of PACG that I had not considered being important until this conversation namely; the themed big boxes really do a great job and there is still room in them for further expansion of cards relevant to each box. I have only had to buy a wooden insert to make my big box a great storage solution. I had not appreciated this fully until getting involved in this thread. </p>
<p>I am currently using a couple of these (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B012S9SOQ2/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_1?ie=UT F8&psc=1&smid=A3EZBVT3NL080Z) for storing my class decks and they are a good fit for the class decks but they still add to the cost of the game and that is not good for the game. In a couple of years, I suppose this will be the biggest game of any type I have ever got involved in terms of, the number of components. I'm guessing the re-design of the game is to attract new blood and re-introduce the game to a new audience as well as implement new game ideas. I understand this but I will sorely miss the big box as a storage solution if/when it goes.</p>Parody wrote:While I used the PACG one as an example you don't have to choose it; there are plenty of alternatives available. For larger card games I tend to use the generic white trading card storage boxes. Poking around the Internet, various sizes of those seem to be readily available from UK game stores for less than £6.
You are absolutely right, there are cheaper storage solutions available, but at the moment I don't have to consider or seek them out. Moving to a new format where I do...Beagle2017-06-17T08:08:21ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Doppelschwerthttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#792017-06-17T08:07:27Z2017-06-17T08:07:27Z<p>I agree with Beagle, storage solutions should not boil down to third party companies. You know the broken token insert that everyone is so fond of?
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For over two years, such an insert would cost as much as a new base set in germany. The price dropped in half once a german online vendor sold these things without taxes and international shipping, and even then you have to wait for 6 months if you're having bad luck. Same for the cards at drivethru, promos from free RPG day or organized play - all either unavailable or prohibitivly expensive.</p>I agree with Beagle, storage solutions should not boil down to third party companies. You know the broken token insert that everyone is so fond of?
For over two years, such an insert would cost as much as a new base set in germany. The price dropped in half once a german online vendor sold these things without taxes and international shipping, and even then you have to wait for 6 months if you're having bad luck. Same for the cards at drivethru, promos from free RPG day or organized play -...Doppelschwert2017-06-17T08:07:27ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Parodyhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#782017-06-17T08:09:13Z2017-06-17T07:45:11Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Beagle wrote:</div><blockquote>These storage systems are difficult to get hold of in the UK and once shipping and customs are added they become prohibitively expensive, so this is not a realistic solution going forward for those of us somewhere else in the world.</blockquote><p>While I used the PACG one as an example you don't have to choose it; there are plenty of alternatives available. For larger card games I tend to use the generic white trading card storage boxes. Poking around the Internet, various sizes of those seem to be readily available from UK game stores for less than £6.Beagle wrote:These storage systems are difficult to get hold of in the UK and once shipping and customs are added they become prohibitively expensive, so this is not a realistic solution going forward for those of us somewhere else in the world.
While I used the PACG one as an example you don't have to choose it; there are plenty of alternatives available. For larger card games I tend to use the generic white trading card storage boxes. Poking around the Internet, various sizes of those seem...Parody2017-06-17T07:45:11ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Beaglehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#772017-07-05T16:10:23Z2017-06-17T06:44:12Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Parody wrote:</div><blockquote> Moving to something similar for multiple smaller boxes or combining them into a larger storage solution (Paizo+UltraPRO already sell a themed one) wouldn't be that difficult for those who have to take their game places. </blockquote><p>These storage systems are difficult to get hold of in the UK and once shipping and customs are added they become prohibitively expensive, so this is not a realistic solution going forward for those of us somewhere else in the world. The changes Paizo want to make are supposed to reduce costs for us (hopefully), suggesting we all have to buy a separate storage solution for this game is a backward (and expensive) move since we do not currently have to do this.
<p>We already have +6000 cards for this game and at least another +600 Class Deck cards will be added before the release of the next base set. This game is as big as most historical CCGs and it's getting bigger all the time. This is why suitable storage solutions for me are a big issue. The current big box does a good job of holding and differentiating my cards in an easy to understand manner i.e. by adventure path (themed if you like).</p>Parody wrote:Moving to something similar for multiple smaller boxes or combining them into a larger storage solution (Paizo+UltraPRO already sell a themed one) wouldn't be that difficult for those who have to take their game places.
These storage systems are difficult to get hold of in the UK and once shipping and customs are added they become prohibitively expensive, so this is not a realistic solution going forward for those of us somewhere else in the world. The changes Paizo want to make...Beagle2017-06-17T06:44:12ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...JohnFhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#762017-06-17T05:05:44Z2017-06-17T05:05:44Z<p>We like to keep things in the original boxes (and make sure the lid of the box is readily visible) so that casual traffic wandering past our table can immediately see what we are playing</p>We like to keep things in the original boxes (and make sure the lid of the box is readily visible) so that casual traffic wandering past our table can immediately see what we are playingJohnF2017-06-17T05:05:44ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Axoqhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#752017-06-17T04:59:24Z2017-06-17T04:59:24Z<p>I store nothing in the original boxes. For my games I carry everything across town. Card in long white card boxes, dice in a bag, sometimes have to swap up or down a box size to stop things flopping around.</p>I store nothing in the original boxes. For my games I carry everything across town. Card in long white card boxes, dice in a bag, sometimes have to swap up or down a box size to stop things flopping around.Axoq2017-06-17T04:59:24ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Xexyzhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#742017-06-16T23:46:45Z2017-06-16T23:46:45Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Mike Selinker wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Beagle wrote:</div><blockquote>2. I also have room in each base set box to store extra dice</blockquote>I am moderately curious how many of you folks store dice in the base set box, and how many you store. </blockquote><p>I use a set of 12 of each of the main dice, 6 d20s of one color for mythic dice, another pair of d20s for Temptation of Big Die, another d20 for ships, and a set of different color dice for Crawling Cyclops Traps and Blessing of the Favored Sting.Mike Selinker wrote:Beagle wrote:2. I also have room in each base set box to store extra dice
I am moderately curious how many of you folks store dice in the base set box, and how many you store. I use a set of 12 of each of the main dice, 6 d20s of one color for mythic dice, another pair of d20s for Temptation of Big Die, another d20 for ships, and a set of different color dice for Crawling Cyclops Traps and Blessing of the Favored Sting.Xexyz2017-06-16T23:46:45ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Parodyhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#732017-06-16T22:34:25Z2017-06-16T22:27:55Z<p>I think I have one extra set (d4-d12) of dice in my S&S box, but we've got dice bags nearby all the time anyway.</p>
<p>Our Guild organizers already bring their things in a large bag containing multiple sets, a box of Class Decks, and various accessories. Moving to something similar for multiple smaller boxes or combining them into a larger storage solution (Paizo+UltraPRO already sell a themed one) wouldn't be that difficult for those who have to take their game places.</p>I think I have one extra set (d4-d12) of dice in my S&S box, but we've got dice bags nearby all the time anyway.
Our Guild organizers already bring their things in a large bag containing multiple sets, a box of Class Decks, and various accessories. Moving to something similar for multiple smaller boxes or combining them into a larger storage solution (Paizo+UltraPRO already sell a themed one) wouldn't be that difficult for those who have to take their game places.Parody2017-06-16T22:27:55ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Beaglehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#722017-06-16T19:54:08Z2017-06-16T19:54:08Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Jim Landon wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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I watch people catch on to their dice's issues all the time and disbelieve wht they're seeing, chocking it up to superstition. If you ever feel like checking if your dice are balanced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI3N4Qg-JZM </blockquote><p>Thanks for that link, if I suspect any of the dice I have I may check them out. I can't say I've noticed any trends, historically or at present. I've always liked to have a larger dice pool anyway so I'm not always drawing the same 1, 2 or 3 dice.Jim Landon wrote:I watch people catch on to their dice's issues all the time and disbelieve wht they're seeing, chocking it up to superstition. If you ever feel like checking if your dice are balanced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI3N4Qg-JZM
Thanks for that link, if I suspect any of the dice I have I may check them out. I can't say I've noticed any trends, historically or at present. I've always liked to have a larger dice pool anyway so I'm not always drawing the same 1, 2 or 3 dice.Beagle2017-06-16T19:54:08ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...zeroth_hour2 (alias of zeroth_hour)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#712017-06-16T22:36:17Z2017-06-16T18:40:59Z<p>Due to my background, I'm of the opinion that for true true randomness, you don't use dice and instead use random.org (entropy!). Of course, I'd get lambasted for that by dice purists.</p>Due to my background, I'm of the opinion that for true true randomness, you don't use dice and instead use random.org (entropy!). Of course, I'd get lambasted for that by dice purists.zeroth_hour2 (alias of zeroth_hour)2017-06-16T18:40:59ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...Jim Landonhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#702017-06-16T18:20:24Z2017-06-16T18:20:24Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Beagle wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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That's an interesting article but I won't be switching out my dice anytime soon as I've used Chessex dice for a long time, without any perceivable problems or issues. </blockquote><p>I watch people catch on to their dice's issues all the time and disbelieve wht they're seeing, chocking it up to superstition. If you ever feel like checking if your dice are balanced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI3N4Qg-JZMBeagle wrote:That's an interesting article but I won't be switching out my dice anytime soon as I've used Chessex dice for a long time, without any perceivable problems or issues.
I watch people catch on to their dice's issues all the time and disbelieve wht they're seeing, chocking it up to superstition. If you ever feel like checking if your dice are balanced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI3N4Qg-JZMJim Landon2017-06-16T18:20:24ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Next base set? Back to the drawing board...1970Zombiehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2udix&page=2?Next-base-set-Back-to-the-drawing-board#692017-06-16T18:10:03Z2017-06-16T18:10:03Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Mike Selinker wrote:</div><blockquote>I am moderately curious how many of you folks store dice in the base set box, and how many you store. </blockquote><p>I keep at least 5 sets of dice in the box. I also currently use a custom insert (Go7Gaming). I also store miniatures and Organized Play card sets in the appropriate base box.Mike Selinker wrote:I am moderately curious how many of you folks store dice in the base set box, and how many you store.
I keep at least 5 sets of dice in the box. I also currently use a custom insert (Go7Gaming). I also store miniatures and Organized Play card sets in the appropriate base box.1970Zombie2017-06-16T18:10:03Z