I don't remember if we talked about it before. How do you shuffle your huge Talisman + Reaper + Dungeon (+ Frostmarch) decks?
After a game you always have cards in particular order: clusters of Followers/Objects from each Character possessions, piles of Enemies that have been killed, bunches of Stranger/Place cards that layed on the board for a long time. Not to mention the Bags of Gold! You can't put them all together and just shuffle the Adventure Deck before starting a new game. You need to shuffle cards for a long time and you still have clusters; you may also deal damage to non-sleeved cards. Which are your shuffling strategies to obtain balanced decks?
It takes me about 15 minutes to prepare the Adventure Deck. I separe following categories: Enemies, Enemy Spirits, Objects, Bags of Gold, Followers, positive Events/Strangers/Places, negative or potentially dangerous Events/Strangers/Places.
Then I place cards on columns of 8: 1 column of Enemies, 1 of Enemy Spirits, 1 of negative or potentially dangerous Events/Strangers/Places. Strength Enemies are in larger number and have more columns than the others. When I prepared this "bed" of cards I start putting Objects, Bags of Gold, Followers and positive Events/Strangers/Places in diagonal lines. After that I start from the bottom right corner and take all the small piles from the right to the left and assemble the deck.
With Dungeon it's more or less the same, except for the high number of Enemies and Enemy Spirits. I only use Enemies and negative or potentially dangerous Events/Strangers/Places for the "bed" and put the rest of the cards above them in diagonal.
Spell Deck has become large after Dungeon so I decided to shuffle it the same way, except that the only thing I care for is not to have 2 identical Spell cards very close to each other.
Does anyone indulge in such things before starting a game of Talisman? Don't you care if you see the same Objects/Followers of the previous game or draw clusters of Gold/Enemies?