Daydream Gaming tokensĭaydream Gaming was one of the first suppliers to provide Marvel Champions tokens during its launch, but in May of 2022, they stopped providing tokens. Dracula’s Tokensįor many years, Dracula’s Tokens (or Drac’s Tokens) have been my go-to choice for every LCG on the market.Īs of mid-2020, they are now offering Marvel Champions tokens! You can find their store here on Etsy. ![]() You can find a large pack of Burger Tokens for Marvel Champions here for $20.00.īurger Tokens also sells sleek (and cheap) deckboxes. Not only are the folks over there very communication-oriented, but the price is right, as you’re partially making the tokens yourself with coins. Burger Tokensīurger Tokens is a beloved staple of the Marvel Champions LCG community. You can also get a “full pack” of Damage and Threat tokens for an additional $46.40. They come in prices of $6.99 through $15.99 for individual sets, with a “full set” (Stunned, Confused, Tough, Counter, Acceleration, and First Player Tokens) costing you $69.99. AurbitsĪurbits are high quality fiberglass tokens and some of the most decadent things you can purchase for Marvel Champions. Make Your Piece Games has a great blog on how to customize your own dials. TableTopLegion sells dials too, as does schoonerlabs. You can find that storefront here or their official site here. Extra dialsĬogOTwo opened up a shop where you can purchase themed hero or villain dials for Marvel Champions. The token dimensions are 18mm x 18mm x 3mm. Many of these are double-sided with different counts (which allows you to buy less for more utility). A few other tokens solutions are a little smaller and less clear, which leads to confusion across the table. One of the reasons everyone in my playgroup loves these tokens is because of how clear they are. Not only do they provide multiple flavor-specific tokens like Enterprise/Madness Counters for Risky Business (double-sided), but also tokens like arrow counters for Hawkeye, which flip into “two damage.” There’s no coincidence they are listed first: Buy the Same Token is by far my favorite token shop for Marvel Champions. ![]() Token and dial options Buy the Same Token Wait, what about tokens?! I’m glad you asked. It’s going to be pricey for some, but it’s definitely worth it especially if you’re doing multiple Red Skull campaigns as we wait for Guardians to drop in April.įinally, this CaddyMax universal storage tray is an option for several games. The current incarnation of the log book also comes with heavy-duty insert that serves as a “checklist” for finishing off villains with specific identities and aspect combos. There’s also a full notes page at the end, just in case. Players can record 51 games in the book at present, with four pages serving as a tutorial for how each section works. It’s sort of a comprehensive way to suit competitive and casual players alike. You can even record how much fun you had (on a scale of 1-10), as well as how difficult you felt the encounter was and whether or not you won or lost. There’s also extra “scoring” sections, for defeated minions, side schemes removed, the last round, and the highest damage dealt in a turn. ![]() The idea is that you use one page for an entire campaign, recording your player names, hero identities, and notes that are relevant to your playthrough (like how many delay counters were left on Absorbing Man, and so on). The front logo is very pronounced, and opening up a “S.H.I.E.L.D.” file should add a bit of thematic flair to your game. Having gotten our hands on it, the book itself is fantastic. You can find their main site here and their Etsy store here. Tesseract Games has a fantastic log book for sale that will accomodate any Champions campaign playthrough. Additionally, the Hall of Heroes network has donated its entire August earnings to the National Womens Coalition Against Violence & Exploitation. Folded Space is another alternative that might suit your needs, as is Meeple Realty, Insert Here, Laserox, and GameTrayz. Instead, we are providing signal boosted alternatives to Broken Token. ![]() We have removed links to Broken Token due to current events. As you can see with the above image that has all of Arkham Horror’s encounter sets (all deluxes and mythos packs up to the end of The Circle Undone at the time), as well as standalone scenarios stored, there is plenty of room to grow. When building our solution, we picked up a Broken Token insert (or any insert) for the case. You can also look for coupons, which work online. Encounter cards can be stored in the “Artist’s Case” from Hobby Lobby, which will run you $24.99 on sale (it’s almost always on sale).
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