I really like the way the enemy cards work, having several levels on each side of the card hidden by the sleeve so you only see the level you’re currently fighting. Standee bases, player class figures, and the sweet boss/enemy cards and sleeves are what’s contained in these pieces. You also have to find someplace else to put the empty tuckboxes as well which is a further annoyance as you need to keep them in case you change classes later. The orientation of the insert in the box doesn’t have space for all 17 of the character tuckboxes, sadly, which means that you’ll have to have at least 3 characters emptied out into the player trays at all times, even just to pack the insert for the first time (which is annoying as I don’t know what characters we’ll be playing yet and so I had to just randomly pick 4 of the starting ones to put into the trays). There is room to add additional items (such as acquired gear) so they can store whatever you need anytime you need to pack up and pause the adventure. These are the player trays that hold your character’s cards, tokens, health tracker, mat, and character sheet. Movable dividers are present in both and there’s plenty of room for sleeves if you use those. Even in the suggested orientation of filling the tray, the topmost pieces hang over the edge a little which concerned me because this tray goes on top in the box, but after having the box filled and stored for awhile I haven’t noticed any damage to the map pieces so it seems okay after all. This is the large tray filled up with the big map pieces as well as the elemental tracker and party sheet pad. The bottom tray holds the status/affliction tracker tokens and the top 2 hold the miscellaneous bits (such as summon trackers, damage, money, elemental trackers, etc). All of these tiles are double-sided and some have different terrain on the reverse side for a thoroughly expansive array of possibilities. These hold the miscellaneous, smaller pieces of terrain (that you would use on top of the large pieces to mark specific items or blocked areas). It seems plenty sturdy via that method.įirst we have the small terrain pieces trays. The large tray on the right suggests taping the bottom to keep it more secure, and I used packing tape. Unlike past inserts, I didn’t take pics of the pieces individually as I assembled them (as there are a lot), but here are all the finished pieces together (and in the Transfer section below you can see what each is for and how they look separately). I’ll be showing The Broken Token‘s insert for Gloomhaven (second edition)! Hello and welcome to another insert review! Today’s insert is one of the largest ones I’ve ever done.
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