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Smead Poly Expanding File Folder, 12 Pockets, 12 Customizable Tiered Tabs, Flap and Cord Closure, Letter Size, Wave Pattern Red/Black (70866)
Portable poly expanding file folder with flap closure that has a fully expanding bottom allowing files to stand freely on any desk or flat surfaceFeatures 12 clear pockets that each expand to 7/8 inches for maximum file storage and have clear and customizable tabsKeep your files safe with this accordion style file folder that features a protective cover flap secured by an elastic cord and button closureThis letter size accordion file folder measures 13" W x 9-1/2" H and is ideal for portable filing, desk filing and shelf filingDurable poly material is tear and water resistant, giving you added piece of mind that your files are safely stored, and is easy to clean
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2 Reddit comments about Smead Poly Expanding File Folder, 12 Pockets, 12 Customizable Tiered Tabs, Flap and Cord Closure, Letter Size, Wave Pattern Red/Black (70866):

u/VirtuallyJason · 3 pointsr/Gloomhaven

A friend of mine has the Broken Token organizer, which is really nice. I didn't want to spend so much, so I went with a Plano solution. His setup is definitely faster than mine, but mine's not too bad. I also save a lot of time by using an accordion filer for the map pieces (I used https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0186K7ASK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 but it's nothing special). The last thing that I've done to save time (and probably the most impactful) is use https://ninjalooter.de/gloomhaven for tracking the world and party state, and https://www.gloomhavenguild.com for tracking monster bits during combat.

u/eNonsense · 2 pointsr/Gloomhaven

Yeah. The game is a beast. The game's main appeal is also a big part of its annoyance. Every time you play you'll be embarking on a new dungeon with different features & different monsters who have different abilities. With that amount of variability, also comes the need to organize and set up new content every time you play. When I play with my groups, I ALWAYS determine our scenario path beforehand, and get everything set up and ready before people arrive. I have also bought a couple Plano organization boxes, An expanding file for the map tiles, CD sleeves for the monster cards, and small dice to replace the monster damage counters. That all helps speed up setup & play a bit, but it's not necessary.

What type of rules do you have questions about?

I highly recommend using the New Player content that's out there, such as the First Game Setup Guide and doing a search on /r/Gloomhaven to read a couple threads of frequently missed rules.