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Living Card Games medium box Insert

Living Card Games medium box Insert

Living Card Games medium box Insert

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Description

This Campaign 2 insert is designed to be compatible with the new smaller standard of Living Card Games with boxes sized 25.4 x 25.4 x 5.1 cm. Such games include Arkham Horror: The Card Game, A Game of Thrones: The Card Game (2nd Edition), Legend of the Five Rings: The Card Game, and Android: Netrunner The Card Game The Revised Core Set, as well as with Blood Bowl Team Manager. Please check the detailed product pages for each of these games.

The insert is designed to fit snugly inside the box, and is 2.5 cm higher than the box base to allow for maximum storage of cards. There is space for all cards to be sleeved with quality sleeves. Here you can see the box loaded with roughly half its total capacity of cards.

The insert comes with eight token trays, four wide and four narrow. They can be combined in different ways for different games to either maximise card storage or token types, or a balance between the two extremes. They are removable and usable during game play to keep the table tidy and speed up setup and clear-away times.

With the rules on top of the insert and the lid placed on top the lid rises 2.5 cm higher than the base. This still allows plenty of friction and hold to maintain its position, and the game can be safely stored vertically.

This product consists of a flat-pack of 4 Evacore sheets. The trays require assembly, which is quick and fun, using ordinary PVA glue. Detailed instructions are included in the package.

Product details
Adult All ages
Department Tabletop / Gaming Accessories
Publisher Folded Space
Shop Board & Card Games
Primary language English
Product Code FSP-LCGG1901
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