Wound cards... ARGH!

By Necrozius, in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay

I'm having some difficulty in handling the Wound Cards. enfadado.gif

Since I've put each and every one into a plastic protector, they're impossible to stack! They're slippery and fall all over the place!

Does anyone have any easy do-it-yourself suggestions on how to best store them for easy retrieval?

NOTE: I already have a plastic bead/tackle box to store all of my tokens and dice. I need something separate for these cards...

Are you in the UK? I can't remember if you are or not....

I use these boxes from Hobbycraft

http://direct.hobbycraft.co.uk/productdetail.asp?productcatalogue=320951

They also do stand alone versions of the mini boxes which are slightly bigger, which be useful for holding wounds cards are we get more and more of them.

Currently I have my wound cards in sleeves and those from the core and toolkit fit just inside one of the boxes in the 18 box set.... so its reasonably easy to put the unlidded small box on the table and delve in and pick one out as needed... they don't slip all over the place because they are in a box.

I think as the wound cards got towards the bottom of the box it might be a bit trickier to get in and get one out, but it depends on how big peoples fingers are I guess!

http://direct.hobbycraft.co.uk/productdetail.asp?productcatalogue=320947

link to the bigger single boxes...

both the smaller and normal sized cards fit in the boxes, although the normal cards only just fit with sleeves on, so i'd only use them for storage between games for the bigger cards, not for keeping them frmo slipping around during games...

I have them in a flip top plastic box sized for normal sized playing cards. I stand them upright during play so that the cards are taller than the box. Deal from the front, put then back in the deck at the back. Then I turn them sideways so I can close the lid for storage between games.

I gave up and finally unsleeved them. They're *sooooooooooo* much easier to handle if they stack and just sit politely on the table, both for me and my players, that I'm willing to risk 'em.

we use 2 piles- players choice which you draw from.

We just do it pencil style unless there is a critical. That solved a major problem. I'm thinking of just using a cheat sheet too and getting rid of the **** things altogether (like we already did with the "condition" cards). gallery.rptools.net/v/contrib/emirikol7/

jh

We use wound markers from one of the FFG boardgames and only deal out cards for crits. It does make things a little less cluttered.

imanfasil said:

We use wound markers from one of the FFG boardgames and only deal out cards for crits. It does make things a little less cluttered.

Same here - using the ones from Runebound.

TonyACT said:

Same here - using the ones from Runebound.

Runebound is proving to be an extremely useful resource of tokens for this game, I must admit.

DonXIII said:

we use 2 piles- players choice which you draw from.

This solves our problem too.