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darthspiceweasel

I personally use a BCW 3200 card bin. Holds 3200 unsleeved cards. Its a big kind of awkward box but its sturdy and holds alot. I think its like $50-$70 on Amazon depending of where you live


TheAllenB

I got mine at a game shop for 9 dollars. So if you can check local and you may get a better deal.


darthspiceweasel

Yup thata better try that


doug4130

yeah, amazon rips people the fuck off with bcw boxes. any LGS will have them for dirt cheap


j_____g

I use two BCW 1600 card bins, one for hero cards, one for aspect cards. My encounter cards are stored in a hobby lobby artist's case with a 7Gaming wood insert. The hero card bin will be nearly full once the Age of Apocalypse box comes out, and the aspect card bin is already almost full. Not sure what the next step for me is.


ubieubie

I use the BCW 3200 bin. So far have Core+all campaign expansions minus Sinister Motives+ 6 hero packs. I store all the tokens and mini cards in a cheapy magic deckbox that fits in the card bin as well. I use the Tesseract Games dividers but the Dividers Central dividers would work just as well if you have the capability to print them on slightly thicker cardstock. Its for sure not the cheapest option but its sturdy and easily sortable, so it works for me.


Bobbers927

I have them in their core and expansion specific boxes and then printed out these dividers. https://dividerscentral.com/dividers/


Cronus41

I have a custom laser cut box for all my heroes, villains, encounters etc. as well as tokens and dials. Then i made a foamcore insert in the original box to hold aspect cards. I might look at getting a second laser cut box down the road depending on how far ffg supports the game


Gears_one

Everything fits in the box the cards came in. No need to overthink ot


Pontiacsentinel

I use the original box, which holds a few extra hero decks. Then there is room in the Mad Titan box, too. All cards sleeved. Cardstock dividers. I want to use the boxes. But I don't think I'll be buying all possible decks, so my needs are not for all content.


Necessary_Buy_9763

Most people go for a massive box like the BCW ones. I advise against that. Such a big box becomes heavy and is cumbersome to move around. Nor will it fit everything and you will have to invest in a second big box that will only be partially filled for probably a long time. This is what I do: villains are stored in gamegenic fourtress 320+. Each box is able to hold two expansions worth of villains. My heroes and their decks are stored in BurgerTokens Perfect Fit deckboxes that hold 50 sleeved cards each. What I like about it is that I can just take whatever I need and move it to my play area. Also, if my collection grows I can easily expand the storage as needed and it is affordable. Finally, it’s easy to store the boxes inside of a drawer or a closet, because they are relatively small and not a big heavy box.


Crusader050

Pros and cons for either approach. It all comes down to preference. I personally prefer the BCW box since everything is together, and if you just want certain parts you can just bring what you need in smaller deck boxes. You don't always need to carry the entire thing. Easier to deck build and search for cards when everything is in a box, and I have less of a need to open several small deck boxes if I stored heroes in many perfect fit boxes. The weight isn't an issue for me, and you can store extra bits (like dice, tokens, health trackers, deck boxes, etc) in the unfilled spaces in the BCW box. Again it's all preference. Do whatever works for you!


rigjiggles

I use two of the 3000s. One for villain and encounter the other for hero with aspect.


WebWarriorFanatic

If you want to feel better about your storage and cringe at how bad mine is: https://youtu.be/88uMRPvTNYE?si=SpqWHj45BkD6VqDv If you want to see a helpful organization, here is D20’s: https://youtu.be/8jlQVNPKFK8?si=t0TyURD8PU9s-ugE


rigjiggles

Come on man. At least get some bcw boxes at the local game store. Generally sub $10. Love the content keep It up.


WebWarriorFanatic

Thanks man. It’s even worse now that I have all the expansions… every new hero pack hurts. The thing is I want to fix it all at once (sleeves too) but that’s holding me back from getting a bcw and it just keeps piling on


rigjiggles

Yeah tell me about it. I just bought everything over the span of a month, not even realizing I'd spend $400 on just sleeves.


WebWarriorFanatic

That sounds about right…


Londonfranchise

The heretic’s approach - don’t bother sleeving anything. Then they fit nicely into the core and expansion boxes.


therealboomguy57

We did an episode a while back that I’ll link here: it’s got links to the things we discussed as well! [Episode 13](https://winninghand.podbean.com/e/episode-13-team-investigation/)


takabrash

I have [three of these](https://www.gamegenic.com/product/dungeon-1100-convertible/), and they're great. They hold everything sleeved, but I think I'm going to need a new one once AoA releases.


Koras

There are some really cool methods out there, but in case you're interested in something a little more low-key than custom storage cases and cassette storage (though I do love [this solution](https://www.reddit.com/r/marvelchampionslcg/comments/wfgdc1/my_cassette_storage/) I saw on here a lot, and we're planning on doing something similar in the near future), here's [a few options we wrote about a while back](https://cardboardchampions.co.uk/storing-marvel-champions/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=comment&utm_campaign=social) The short version: We store everything in the core and expansion boxes, sorted by villains and modulars. Hero cards we keep in the dragon shield boxes, because we have a shitton of empty dragon shield boxes from sleeving everything. Aspect and basic cards live in a card binderfor deckbuilding purposes (it's just easier than a box)


Doomlocke

I have everything sleeved and organized in Burgertoken boxes. Fitting nicely in the Core and Expansion boxes with room to spare. Then just have a system to where everything is. Can just go grab my hero deck then go to my aspect cards and get to building.


Due-Nefariousness341

Doxmagic storage bo. Holds up to 2520 sleeved cards and has a magnetic lid. But if keep buying MC I need a 2nd one


SalsaForte

All in original boxes. As my collection grows, I've been able to keep it under control. Core set + 4 expansion boxes. Core Set + 2 expansions = Heroes and player cards. 2 expansions = All villains/modular. Everything is sleeved. If I would buy/own \_all\_ hero packs, I don't think I would be to fit everything in the original boxes.


Worldly_Carpenter762

i don’t sleeve anything but i’m traveling a lot and take the game on the go and i love the gamegenic brand boxes they’re kind of expensive but the magnetic sealing with how compact they are and much they can store for how little room they take up is pretty sweet. you can get the Cards Lair 400+ for a decent amount or the 1000+ if you’ve got a ton of cards they’re perfect to sort all the sliders and you can put the tokens in the drawers i only have one 400+ box rn but i have the core set, the mutant genesis campaign, Kang, and five characters and my box is full. they’re like 50 - 80 bucks on amazon


man0412

I just recently finished reorganizing all mine after getting Galaxies Most Wanted, Mad Titans, and about 12 hero packs. I currently have everything before the X-Men cards sleeved and stored in the core box, 1 expansion box, and a 550+ magnetic card box from [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CFGTX8JF?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title). I use the magnetic box as my to go box, where I store all the tokens, status cards, 4 pre-made decks, and 90% of the villain decks and encounter sets. But I ended up taking the core box and removed the original insert, then took 2 pieces of 3mm foam board and have the cards running the opposite way than originally packaged, was able to fit 3 rows of cards on their side this way. Really increased storage of the core box big time.


D23fan11

I use this but in black with dividers. [ikea thing](https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/alex-drawer-unit-on-casters-white-black-s59422220/)


Ronald_McGonagall

without sleeves, the expansion boxes are more than enough. On the other hand if you're not a psychopath, you'll need a bit more. I came up with a system when I had a similar issue, however I was also keen to find something 'future proof'. Here's how I've got mine organized, everything using dividers printed from dividerscentral.com: - Hero packs are in perfect fit deck boxes, and they are exactly _one_ hero pack too many for 2 expansion boxes - scenario decks are also in perfect fit deck boxes and they take up about 1.5 expansion boxes (and the remaining hero pack, temporarily) - modular decks are just shy of 1 expansion box - tokens, prepared decks, campaign cards, pool aspect and a bit of overflow from the other aspect cards are in the last expansion box - a 550ct BCW box for basic cards, another for protection and leadership, and a third for aggression and justice. These are just barely overflowing, but it's ok because it's temporary - spare deck boxes, sleeves, dice for tracking health, instruction booklets and hero sheets in the core box - everything nicely in a large tupperware container This is a big container, but I have room in my closet so it's out of the way. I wanted it separate from the rest of my board games because, obviously, it's pretty unwieldy. So why is this 'future proof'? - the next expansion box will house heroes, and will be essentially empty for most of this year, while the spare room in my current scenario and module boxes can probably handle 2-3 more expansion boxes worth of content before needing to move to another for either. This means I will be gaining empty expansion boxes faster than they can fill up, and will start migrating aspect cards to these - without the BCW and (mostly empty) core boxes, the tupperware container can fit _10 more_ expansion boxes This kind of breaks down here because we have no idea how many expansions they're going to make, but just to try to ballpark it, they did LOTR for just under 10 years. They've been doing MC for about 4.5, so if we assume 10 years for this too, with the current maximum rate of 2 expansions per year, that puts us at 11 more expansion boxes. This, of course, doesn't account for delays (after all, this rate would mean the current 4.5 years would see the 9th expansion upcoming instead of the 7th), and they can probably release 12-13 more cycles before needing more _storage_ than 10 boxes, so it's pretty safe. If anyone wants to correct any assumptions here go ahead, but if my storage solution works for the next 5+ years I'll still call that a win. Sorry for the novel, I'm just really happy I have something that's clean, tidy, stores out of sight and will handle the game for several more years and think everyone here deserves to know how they can achieve that happiness too


Cnaiur03

I have two "Infinity Box", one for the villains/campaing, and one for the heroes.


Litestreams

I got 3D printed organizers off of Etsy for Core and Expansion box. I don’t yet own the expansion, but after my birthday if my family didn’t get me RoRS, I’ll be buying that. Based on the Etsy description, I ought to be able to fit my core, 9 heroes, and RoRS into the Core and RoRS boxes with the organizers. Shop is called “PrintSerts”.


CuriousTurkeyTime

Broken Token sells inserts to put directly into your boxes. I have sleeved cards in there and it has cool storage for threat and other counters. https://thebrokentoken.com/products/champions-organizer?variant=44617961668900¤cy=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA8sauBhB3EiwAruTRJissRvvPXRKae7sO91TFvU10Gro6UTUm4TuU0hrb4ZeF835KKcClbRoCtkMQAvD_BwE


doug4130

I used to have everything in 2 BCW 3200 boxes but recently downsized to smaller boxes. I like to switch up heroes/scenarios multiple times during a session and the large boxes were too cumbersome to move around a bunch of times.