I use a binder system also. Red for BACs, black for the main set of craks, grey for the foils, blue for promos and pink for tradable rares (no one will accidentally pack up a pink binder). The sets with four cards per character causes havoc with the neat binder layout. Really like your dice solution. All my dice, not in campaign boxes, are in gallon freezer bags by set and it’s a mess.
I'm a fan of going to the hardware store for dice storage. Those cases of drawers for nuts/bolts/etc are great for splitting up dice. Also, tiny bead bags work great too.
'ey man, you got that dice crack? Its super addictive. Haha I use those baggies too. It gets hard to keep stuff organized, especially once you make too many decks that are too fun! Can't wait till we get to play IRL post covid someday.
I use plastic hanging file boxes and a binder ring on card sheets and just divide by set/box/team pack for dice I found 24 bin organizer box’s that will hold two sets per box 4 characters per bin ( so much easier to sort dice)
I store my dice the same way as well as my extras. I do have a dedicated binder to bac actions and another one that just holds all the promo and super rare cards that I have acquired.
Yeah I love the campaign boxes. I actually got the collectors boxes for each set they released a collectors box for as well (including some extras that I relabeled for other sets). Back when I got into dice masters I originally intended to just treat each set like its own game that I can pull out and play with people. I actually don't use binders for cards every set is separate and the cards are stored in the same container wether it's one of the boxes or the zen bins. Unfortunately I'm running out of spare boxes so I'm probably gonna have to convert to binders and bins going forward.
I'm curious. I just discovered Dice Masters. I watched one of the competitions and have watched some videos on team building. Given all that has been released and which is no longer available outside the secondary market, can a new player build a competitive deck with just new easily available boxes?
I use a binder system also. Red for BACs, black for the main set of craks, grey for the foils, blue for promos and pink for tradable rares (no one will accidentally pack up a pink binder). The sets with four cards per character causes havoc with the neat binder layout.
Really like your dice solution. All my dice, not in campaign boxes, are in gallon freezer bags by set and it’s a mess.
I'm a fan of going to the hardware store for dice storage. Those cases of drawers for nuts/bolts/etc are great for splitting up dice. Also, tiny bead bags work great too.
Yeah, Harbor Freight is great!
Favorite card. Wolverine (Formerly Weapon 10).
Awesome video! Love your content! My favorite card is either Constantine hellblazer or King Black Bolt
'ey man, you got that dice crack? Its super addictive. Haha I use those baggies too. It gets hard to keep stuff organized, especially once you make too many decks that are too fun! Can't wait till we get to play IRL post covid someday.
I use plastic hanging file boxes and a binder ring on card sheets and just divide by set/box/team pack for dice I found 24 bin organizer box’s that will hold two sets per box 4 characters per bin ( so much easier to sort dice)
I store my dice the same way as well as my extras. I do have a dedicated binder to bac actions and another one that just holds all the promo and super rare cards that I have acquired.
Very impressive :) craft stores are the best when it comes to small containers. All that’s missing is some nice labels!
I've always wanted to buy a label maker and pop some on there, but I've never gotten around to it!
@@DMArmada Office supply stores sell 8.5 by 11 inch sheets of labels that you can run through your printer. The ones I have are Avery brand.
Yeah I love the campaign boxes. I actually got the collectors boxes for each set they released a collectors box for as well (including some extras that I relabeled for other sets). Back when I got into dice masters I originally intended to just treat each set like its own game that I can pull out and play with people. I actually don't use binders for cards every set is separate and the cards are stored in the same container wether it's one of the boxes or the zen bins. Unfortunately I'm running out of spare boxes so I'm probably gonna have to convert to binders and bins going forward.
My favorite card is Black Manta "Deep Sea Deviant" Promo
Dang dude, loving that foil alt art dwarf wizard. Thought I had all the D&D promos and didn't even know that existed. Where it from?
Nice! How Do you draft a single campaign box with his two packs for a quick kitchen game ?
That box and duffle bag are INSANE! Are they all duplicates of ones you have in the binders? Why not try selling?
I'm curious. I just discovered Dice Masters. I watched one of the competitions and have watched some videos on team building. Given all that has been released and which is no longer available outside the secondary market, can a new player build a competitive deck with just new easily available boxes?
Do you maybe have left some Doubles you dont need from the First dungeons and Dragons Set? Im also looking for the sfarter from the yu gi oh set
With a little foam, that dice storage can also be used by those who want things a little more neat and structured.
What are your top 5 favorite BAC ?
I broke down and designed and 3d printed custom cases for each of my sets. I published the files out on Thingiverse if anyone wants them.
Oh man, link those here!
Do you have the link to your 3d printed boxes?
To paraphrase Mr. T, "I pity the fool who don't use Zen Bins."
Seriously though, Zen Bins are awesome, but they take up a lot of space.