
Now or Never Insert
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Insert/Organizer for Now or Never. With all the goodies and whatnot, space is at a premium in this box, so I had to make a few choices here and there that I might not otherwise have made. That said, I'm very happy with the design. It's not going to be as useful on the table during play, but it should help speed setup quite a bit. I used Mayday standard sleeves. I think you'll have a problem if you use premium. So it does hold sleeved cards. It might technically pass the shake test, but it might also let a few things through here and there. I won't be storing this one vertical, so I wasn't worried about it. A couple of notes on items that you can't really see in the photos. 1) I added a bag for the Villagers -- that's part of the reason for the really large box for them. I'm also keeping the dice, first player markers, and season marker in that box. 2) Player boxes hold: player aid cards at the bottom (sleeved), one set of building tiles, hero cutout with stand attached, hero abilities, a set of player board markers (book, shell, tool, bottled demon, crystal, heart), and the story mode reputation markers. 3) I dislike storing components away from the main box, even when I've got upgraded bits. So I've got two different coin storage trays. They're very full, but they fit. If you don't have the metal coins, you've basically just got an extra tray. 4) The story books are going to cause the most "problems" -- I put them in two stacks of three and I alternated the side the spine was on. Depending on how flat thy are, you might have a few slight issues stacking stuff all together in the box correctly. Otherwise, I think the rest of it is pretty clear. Feel free to ask any questions you might have -- I'm pretty good about responding quickly depending on what's going on in my life. Quantities to print of each file are noted in the file name following the standard of X#. If you'd like to learn how to print the "chain link fence" box bottoms, check out my profile.
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