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Descent: Legends of the Dark Act 1 Insert

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  • Action_token.stl
  • Bottom_box_corner_lifter.stl
  • Brynn_box.stl
  • Chance_box.stl
  • Common_Cards_Box.stl
  • Dice_box.stl
  • Galaden_box.stl
  • Health_dials_box.stl
  • Kehli_box.stl
  • Manoeuvre_action_token.stl
  • Syrus_box.stl
  • Token_box_1.stl
  • Token_box_2.stl
  • Vaerix_box.stl

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Publication date 2022-01-12 at 00:01
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2022-01-11 at 22:31
Design number 606009

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TL;DR:
- Yes, this fits sleeved cards (I use Arcane Tinmen's Sleeves, which are not snug fit)
- No, there is no lid lift in the upper box.
- Yes, you can still use the bottom box insert if you like it
- Yes, it is flip proof (aside from maybe the health dial extra knobs, if you kept those)
- Yes, this fits all terrain assembled
- Yes, this assumes keeping the miniature trays
- Yes, it fits in a Kallax
- Yes, if you found yourself a really nice actual dragon statue to 3D print to replace the cardboard one, unless you printed it obscenely big, it should fit.

I Like Things Neat
The latest addition to my board game insert collection! I was really unsure whether or not to make boxes for the minis or to keep the trays, but the trays were just so darn neat, I decided to keep them, since I didn't need to remove them to make things more compact. There is a lot of space here. As you can tell when you print them, many boxes and slots are kind of oversized for what they fit, but I preferred spacious boxes over having extra filler pieces.

You can keep the insert for the bottom box if you like, though it gets tighter then. Still doable, but tighter. Our group never used that box as a dice tray anyway, so I prefered freeing up the space. If you take it out, I have included corner pieces for the bottom box to hold up the upper box. They are higher than the insert was, so you will get more height down there than you had before. Without those, there is some risk of the terrain getting squished as the upper box slowly sinks lower and lower under gravity's pull. The corner lifters are easy to resize in your slicer if you prefer a different total height for the box.

All cards that are hero specific, and the limited consumables, of which there are as many copies as there are heroes who can use them, go into the box for that hero. Other cards go in the Non-Hero Specific Cards box. All player cards have slots for Locked (or Not Unlocked) and Unlocked so you can keep your unlocks sorted throughout the campaign and never have to keep a list or double check the in-app inventory to know which items you had unlocked. There is also some leftover space in the hero box to include a few non-hero specific cards that that hero tends to keep on them, so you don't have to redo the whole "who should equip what?" discussion the next session.

Whether you split the fatigue tokens over the heroes that you tend to play the most / played last / will play next time or split them over all six is up to you. We like to keep a stash close at hand for each player, so why not keep them with the rest of their own stuff?

Since you sometimes pause in the middle of a round or turn to resolve wounding, expanding the map, updating the objective, placing a bunch of tokens and spawning monsters, it can be easy to lose track of who has taken their turn this round, who was taking their turn and how many actions they had taken. To help keep track of that, I made action tokens for each player. We keep them in front of our hero and flip them as we use them to help keep track. They are absolutely not mandatory, but we felt they helped.

There is text in the boxes telling you what goes where.

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