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How the hell do you sort dungeon tiles? Or even tokens?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paxter" data-source="post: 5946412" data-attributes="member: 6694461"><p>Like others have mentioned, I sort them with the Master Sets that came out. As to the tokens, I don't really use them. Most of mine are un-punched in their original sheets. However, some pill separates with the days of the week on top could be used to sort tokens. </p><p></p><p>I use minis extensively. I have a little three-drawer thingy from Walmart or Michael's or something. I separate them into monstrous humanoids, undead and aberrations, and natural animals and elementals/immortals. Any heroic minis I have are in a plastic bag, and any Large or larger minis are in a small box. </p><p></p><p>I can't recommend preprinted maps more. I love them. They're detailed and varied, and you can almost always find one to fit your needs. I buy every adventure WotC prints mostly for the maps. </p><p></p><p>I organize my maps by putting them in binder sleeves. I actually just laid them all out individually and took pictures of them to make a sort of visual index for easy sorting. That way, I can use all the maps and take them with me, by if I wanted to run Gardmore Abbey or the Tomb of Horrors, I can easily find them. It works so awesome!!</p><p></p><p>I saw Mike Shea from Slyflourish.com made a map index, but it didn't really help me. It did give me the idea to take my own pictures and sort them into sleeves. I love just flipping through the binder and quickly determining which map would be a good fit for this encounter. It takes a little time to process, but it is totally worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paxter, post: 5946412, member: 6694461"] Like others have mentioned, I sort them with the Master Sets that came out. As to the tokens, I don't really use them. Most of mine are un-punched in their original sheets. However, some pill separates with the days of the week on top could be used to sort tokens. I use minis extensively. I have a little three-drawer thingy from Walmart or Michael's or something. I separate them into monstrous humanoids, undead and aberrations, and natural animals and elementals/immortals. Any heroic minis I have are in a plastic bag, and any Large or larger minis are in a small box. I can't recommend preprinted maps more. I love them. They're detailed and varied, and you can almost always find one to fit your needs. I buy every adventure WotC prints mostly for the maps. I organize my maps by putting them in binder sleeves. I actually just laid them all out individually and took pictures of them to make a sort of visual index for easy sorting. That way, I can use all the maps and take them with me, by if I wanted to run Gardmore Abbey or the Tomb of Horrors, I can easily find them. It works so awesome!! I saw Mike Shea from Slyflourish.com made a map index, but it didn't really help me. It did give me the idea to take my own pictures and sort them into sleeves. I love just flipping through the binder and quickly determining which map would be a good fit for this encounter. It takes a little time to process, but it is totally worth it. [/QUOTE]
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