![]() TL:DR - If you like the idea of keeping the majority of your game inside the main box - yep, love mine.Īs others have mentioned, there are aspects of the game that I don't really need (or want) the organizers for to play. Besides needing to have 4 set up at all times in this specific organizer, as we unboxed characters and sleeved them (I keep sleeves on) the boxes become unusable and end up trying to cram them in in baggies until you opened enough classes for me to squeeze a 400 ct and then later a 600 ct card box where the class boxes were. I feel like every organizer was doomed from the start due to the class boxes. I don't have this issue, works great in the order they picture it, the thing I think people miss is that the top two tile types are designed to overlap the edge of the tray where it dips down. ![]() Plenty of tutorials for that for Gloomhaven as well, so I expect the same will happen next year. For Frosthaven however, I'm 100% sure I'll use a Helper app for 100% of the games, so I'm probably gonna go with a cheaper house made organizer/insert. However, it makes a good portion of the insert and game cards obselete, as you don't need the monster cards, sleeves, damage and condition tokens, monster modifier deck, etc.Īll that being said, I can't justify spending a whopping at least $80 + 10-15 extra in shipping to something I'm not 100% satisfied with and don't use fully (it does look and feel premium, I don't want to take that away from it).įor what it's worth, if I could go back, I'd probably have purchased the Go7Gaming insert, as I find it to be better for what I wanted. This essentially let's us play more scenarios and more often, absolute no brainer. It just makes the whole game run so much smoother to us. We absolutely love playing with the app Gloomhaven Helper on our TV. Frosthaven's insert might be different, keep in mind. At least for Gloomhaven, you have to unbox at least four characters to populate the insert and put some boxes away, otherwise it doesn't fit right, which is an issue if you play with less than 4 players. Similarly, I find that having all the items that compose the shop and the locked items in a binder with insert sheets is far superior than having them in the insert, where you have to pull it out and look through a thick mini card deck everytime. We much prefer having them alphabetized in an accordion folder. The scenario tiles simply don't fit well in the box, and that seems like a common issue regardless of what organizer you choose. We have the Broken Token organizer for Gloomhaven, and while I agree that you absolutely need an organizer of some kind, I wouldn't buy this one again, here's why:
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