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<blockquote data-quote="Asmor" data-source="post: 4881030" data-attributes="member: 1154"><p>Last night I reorganized my minis. They're now in a 7-drawer organizer (not all the drawers are used for minis). Each drawer has a general theme, and within each drawer specific groups of monsters are sandwich-bagged together. Here's what I ended up doing (the bulleted lists are the bags in the drawers, also have loose minis that didn't fit a theme):</p><p></p><p>Drawer 1: PCs & Uniques</p><p>Primarily human, elven, dwarf, gnome and halfling minis which are interesting and/or that I only have one or two of, making them good for PCs and also for unique characters who I want to be recognizable.</p><p>*Halfling</p><p>*Dwarves</p><p>*At some point I'll probably go and bag the rest of them into general themes, i.e. armored, casters, etc.</p><p></p><p>Drawer 2: Mooks</p><p>Human minis which I have lots of copies of, bagged by theme.</p><p>*Archers</p><p>*Guards</p><p>*Bandits</p><p>*Cultists</p><p></p><p>Drawer 3: Adversaries</p><p>Primarily-evil humanoids and other minis uniquely suited for adversaries.</p><p>*Undead</p><p>*Drow</p><p>*Goblins</p><p>*Kobolds</p><p>*Orcs</p><p>*Gnolls</p><p>*"Saurian" (lizard-like people, e.g. lizard men, medusae, draconians, dragonspawn...)</p><p>*Demons & Devils</p><p></p><p>Drawer 4: Animals, Elementals & Constructs</p><p>Like the name says... The stuff in here is all "neutrally-aligned." No bags, it's all loose.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious how others have organized their minis for ease of access during a game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asmor, post: 4881030, member: 1154"] Last night I reorganized my minis. They're now in a 7-drawer organizer (not all the drawers are used for minis). Each drawer has a general theme, and within each drawer specific groups of monsters are sandwich-bagged together. Here's what I ended up doing (the bulleted lists are the bags in the drawers, also have loose minis that didn't fit a theme): Drawer 1: PCs & Uniques Primarily human, elven, dwarf, gnome and halfling minis which are interesting and/or that I only have one or two of, making them good for PCs and also for unique characters who I want to be recognizable. *Halfling *Dwarves *At some point I'll probably go and bag the rest of them into general themes, i.e. armored, casters, etc. Drawer 2: Mooks Human minis which I have lots of copies of, bagged by theme. *Archers *Guards *Bandits *Cultists Drawer 3: Adversaries Primarily-evil humanoids and other minis uniquely suited for adversaries. *Undead *Drow *Goblins *Kobolds *Orcs *Gnolls *"Saurian" (lizard-like people, e.g. lizard men, medusae, draconians, dragonspawn...) *Demons & Devils Drawer 4: Animals, Elementals & Constructs Like the name says... The stuff in here is all "neutrally-aligned." No bags, it's all loose. I'm curious how others have organized their minis for ease of access during a game. [/QUOTE]
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