JoeyKonyha
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I bought three Plano boxes (found in the fishing supplies area of Wal-mart or a sporting goods store) and have one for the Germans, one for the Anglo-Americans (I only own base and Days of the Fox) and another for tokens. Cards go in baggies. Sorry but I don't recall the model numbers of the Plano boxes, but all the parts I have so far fit in the original box...just.
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TheKingOfBlades said:
Why does this game cost $100?
It doesn't come with anymore tokens then one of ffg's smaller boxed games
the minis are weak and flimsy. I was very disappointed with the minis. they have nice detail and everything but they are so tiny and weak.
The vast majority of the cards are the small ones and there aren't that many of these when compared to other big box games and there are very few regular sized cards.
After buying ffg's other big boxed games like Starcraft, descent and Twilight Imperium I was greatly disappointed with this games components and cost
Pretty funny from someone who admits to liking Munchkin. That game is a ripoff, and if you own one, you own them all. Also, you are a fool to pay $100 for this game when you can get it from an on-line retailer for about $80. I ordered this game, Horus Heresy, and two Race for the Galaxy expansions for less than $200 online. For me, the box size is just about right due to my storage method. I have a bunch of those plastic bowls from Ziplock, or Glad, or whatever. Each faction gets all their minis, tokens and cards in a bucket, and the neutral units, as well as the mountains get one, as well. Common tokens, like damage and influance get one as well, to keep them neat and for ease of passing them around. Only trouble is the bulk of the bowls, as they make a bunch of dead space, but in the case of the thin plastic of the mountains, it keeps them safe. I did this same thing with TI3, cept TI3 now occupies the original box, the expansion's box, and then a third for the tiles, so it may not be optimal for you.

Why $100?
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The last retail store in my area closed in February. I would have gladly gone to it and bought it there, if I could have. I paid full price for Space Hulk 3rd ed. there, and was unimpressed with that game. Runewars is money well spent, as it has usurped all other games in my group as their favorite.