Oath Game - Insert with Numbered Trays

Oath Game - Insert with Numbered Trays

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EDIT 8/3/21: It sounds like the variation in meeple sizing is making the trays a little too tight to hold some folks' warbands. Opting to err on the side of looser-fitting trays, I'm uploading new revised versions of the warband and chancellor trays that should allow meeples to fit more comfortably (new slots are 22.1mm x 9.75mm). I'm also uploading the OpenSCAD files for the trays so that you can resize your trays more precisely. Exterior dimensions for all trays are exactly the same, so you won't need to reprint lids. EDIT 7/6/21: I added a second version of the World Deck box after realizing that the original version made it a little tricky to see if the top card of the deck was a Vision or not. The new version has cutouts on all four sides of the box. The original lid should still fit it just fine. ==== This is an updated version of my previous Oath insert, remixed to improve the warband trays a bit and consolidate some of the components. If you take meeples from the warband trays from front to back, left to right, the lowest visible number in the tray will be the # of warbands you have left in your supply. This is a set of simple boxes and trays that fit into the base box insert for Cole Wehrle's excellent Oath board game. These are all sized to accommodate cards stored in thick, premium sleeves (tested with Mayday premium, Sleeve Kings, and Fantasy Flight), and to allow the game to be stored horizontally on the shelf. When printing the tray lids, I recommend slicing them with the # of top and bottom layers set to zero, and infill set to 15-20%, which will make a nice filament-light cover that you can see through. What you'll print: * One copy of the World Deck box and lid, which you simply move from the box to the game board during setup * One copy of the Relics/Pawns tray and lid * One copy of the Site Deck tray * Five copies of the base warband trays and lids * One copy of the Chancellor's warband tray and lid There's a little variability in the game's meeple sizing, so I wasn't able to get a snug fit to work out. But the warband tray lids should do a good job of keeping everything together.

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