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<blockquote data-quote="the Jester" data-source="post: 1662592" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>I've devoted a tabletop to it and sorted them into very rough, very subjective areas. I also have all the other figures of various sorts that are dnd-usable on the table. </p><p></p><p>Over <em>here</em> are animals, next to them are dinosaurs, behind them are army men and cowboys & indians.</p><p></p><p>Over <em>here</em> we have everything that's likely to be usable as a pc. This section is the spellcaster/monk area, here are the small folk (gnomes, halflings and dwarves), this is the females (since there are so few compared to the male figures, at least in my collection- though the new plastic minis have a much better gender balance), etc.</p><p></p><p>Over <em>here</em> are all the scaly folk and dragons, including yuan ti, lizardfolk, trogs, etc. </p><p></p><p><em>Here</em> are the goblins; adjacent to them, the orcs; beside both are the miscellanious monsters, subdivided as best I can (a section for outsiders, a section for 'tentacled stuff,' etc).</p><p></p><p>Oh, and this <em>here,</em> the big pile in the center? Those are dead, baseless, broken or destroyed minis. Just in case I can harvest 'em for parts or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the Jester, post: 1662592, member: 1210"] I've devoted a tabletop to it and sorted them into very rough, very subjective areas. I also have all the other figures of various sorts that are dnd-usable on the table. Over [i]here[/i] are animals, next to them are dinosaurs, behind them are army men and cowboys & indians. Over [i]here[/i] we have everything that's likely to be usable as a pc. This section is the spellcaster/monk area, here are the small folk (gnomes, halflings and dwarves), this is the females (since there are so few compared to the male figures, at least in my collection- though the new plastic minis have a much better gender balance), etc. Over [i]here[/i] are all the scaly folk and dragons, including yuan ti, lizardfolk, trogs, etc. [i]Here[/i] are the goblins; adjacent to them, the orcs; beside both are the miscellanious monsters, subdivided as best I can (a section for outsiders, a section for 'tentacled stuff,' etc). Oh, and this [i]here,[/i] the big pile in the center? Those are dead, baseless, broken or destroyed minis. Just in case I can harvest 'em for parts or something. [/QUOTE]
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