
Bitoku Organizer
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_Update Jan-13-2022: The bottom tray had an error where the new built-in Rock holder got in the way of the Building insert._ Bottom_Tray_v2.st l_fixes that. If you've already printed the original_ Bottom_Tray.stl _you can either print the new one to replace it, OR you can download and print_ Buildings_SPECIAL_NARROW.stl _which is a slightly smaller Building tray which will fit in the original_ Bottom_Tray. _If you are just starting out, the ZIP file contains the fixed_ Bottom_Tray _so you can ignore this note._ --- A box organizer for the board game Bitoku: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/323612/bitoku _Note: A ZIP file containing all the STLs and JPEGs, and a PDF diagramming how to stack things in the box is also provided._ This organizer is a little complex, but it's designed to make setting up a game easier. There are individual trays for component stacks that go on the board (crystals, mitamas, dragonflies, buildings, vision cards, bitoku cards, and yokai cards). A photo is attached showing these placed on the board near their intended locations as marked on the board. The individual component trays mentioned above all fit into a larger tray that contains pieces needed only for setup, not for play (gate A and gate B tiles, iwakura rocks, ancient buildings for 2p games, kodama score inserts, and 3p/4p forest inserts). A resource tray with four compartments, each with curved bottom, can be placed beside the board for play, as can the amulet tray. The amulet tray contains ALL the amulets in a single pile. While a tray could have separate sections for each, we find that it's just as easy to grab the needed amulet this way, and is much easier to put away (vs. stacking all the amulets neatly in rows by color). Four player trays hold all player pieces, and the player's color flag sits on top. Note, fitting all the player pieces in the trays is a little tight, but simply dumping the pieces in and shaking the tray a few times usually settles the pieces in nicely. Again, this is to make clean-up easy, so you don't need to line up all the player pieces to fit them into a careful arrangement. The card trays fit sleeved or naked cards. There are also some very simple card tray covers that are OPTIONAL. These should only be needed if you have very thick premium sleeves, and need to "squish" the cards into the tray. The "misc tray" holds the solo mode pieces in one compartment, and the resource multipliers in the other. These are usually not needed for regular play. A jpeg is included that describes how to put everything back in the box after play. It's recommended you print this and lay it in the bottom of the box as a guide. Print one of each item, except for the card trays and player trays: * Large card tray x 3 (Bitoku, Yokai, and Starting Yokai). * Small card tray x 2 (Vision and Solo). * Player tray x 4 Note: for the 3D printed resources in the photos, see https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5183021
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