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Gloomhaven organizer box
Gloomhaven organizer box




Currently the Organizer can be found on the Broken Token website for $83.99. The last important aspect to be aware of is the price. It’s convenient, organized, and a great way to speed up some aspects of the bookkeeping of Gloomhaven. The tuck boxes are large enough to hold the standees for the monsters as well as the combat cards for those unique beings. The main selling point of the insert though is the custom tuck boxes for the individual monster standees. So if you’re playing three-players or less, you will have character figures that do not fit in the Broken Token insert. Do be aware however that the four trays need to be completely filled for everything to fit back in the box. This was a contributing factor to my purchase of the insert as it filled that need to be able to pack and play quicker. It’s the closest to a “save” feature that I’ve seen in board gaming. These trays are great as they allow players to pause and pack up their game when the time comes. The insert also includes player trays that are designed to hold your individual character cards, character sheet, and additional tokens. The slots are adjustable to create space and this is a great way to keep everything organized. The large and small card trays fit all cards included in the game and provide ample room for sleeved cards if you choose to go that route. It just doesn’t seem to fit the motif of the rest of the insert where everything else is calibrated and deliberate and this tray is just…there. It’s time consuming and difficult to remember the order that everything is placed and when setting-up, everything needs to be removed for players to create their scenario. While we’ve never had any issue with the storage solution, I hate it. This goes on top of the box and does raise the lid ever so slightly. The large tray holds the map pieces and a diagram is included on how the tiles are supposed to be laid so everything can lay as flat as possible. It’s not uncommon for this piece to flip over or have contents spill just from moving around the table. The affliction/status tray is incredibly shallow and light. The bottom trays hold the affliction and status markers as well as miscellaneous chits, such as money, damage, and elemental changes. I will say that they do have little openings on the bottom of each section that makes picking the tiles out easy. We don’t play frequently enough to know what’s on the inverse of each tile so this does become somewhat of a pain. While these trays are nice, since the components themselves are double-sided, you will need to know what you’re looking for on the chance that the crypt tile is actually on the underside of the tile staring you in the face. The storage areas will be packed to the brim so it’s imperative that players are careful taking these trays in and out of the box. There are three small terrain trays that hold the double-sided scenery for the game. I didn’t find the assembly to be anymore bothersome than any other insert I’ve done…minus the amount of space needed to put together the thing. Besides that, a rubber mallet, wood glue, and space for items to dry are all that’s needed. This is needed as I cannot see this tray surviving without the additional support due to its length. It was similar to completing other inserts with the main difference being that the location tile tray needed to have tape applied to the bottom to add stability. So let’s look at the Gloomhaven Organizer.Īssembly wasn’t bad. I’ve had success in the past with organizers, whether from The Broken Token ( Terraforming Mars) or not ( Twilight Struggle, Twilight Imperium IV) and I was able to purchase an insert for discount at a convention. Our main focus was decreasing set-up and tear down time so we could make getting the game to the table easier as well as take up less space while playing. Gloomhaven became a quick hit for me and my SO but the organizational aspect of it left a lot to be desired.






Gloomhaven organizer box