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View ArticleThread: King of Tokyo:: General:: KOT Cards are damaged by dicerolls
by Saberaptor I have played this game over 10 times now and I realised that the cards have little dents in them. I realised that those are because of the dice being rolled on them. Laminating or...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: KOT Cards are damaged by dicerolls
by mattimeo84 Use the box top as a dice field or have a similar type place to roll your dice. Perhaps a dice tower. That's what I do for any dice game, hope it helps
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: KOT Cards are damaged by dicerolls
by Saberaptor I was thinking about that but in a 5-6 player game, passing the box around to roll in seems quite troublesome and time consuming.
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: KOT Cards are damaged by dicerolls
by bortmonkey Or just get a small plastic container, keep the dice in that, like a Tupperware container.
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: KOT Cards are damaged by dicerolls
by apocalyp I just avoid rolling on the cards. They shouldn't be that little room to do that. If others don't take this precaution I kindly ask them not to roll on the cards.
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: KOT Cards are damaged by dicerolls
by thdizzy Get the hard plastic sleeves. The cards will take up a lot of room after you sleeve them, so you'll need to throw away the insert.
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: KOT Cards are damaged by dicerolls
by Eric Brosius We roll the dice somewhere other than on the cards.
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: KOT Cards are damaged by dicerolls
by a1bertthdizzy wrote:Get the hard plastic sleeves. The cards will take up a lot of room after you sleeve them, so you'll need to throw away the insert.I just bag the sleeved cards and hide the bag...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: KOT Cards are damaged by dicerolls
by nate_lockhart I can't think of any way this could possibly be prevented. Best just throw the game out in a fit of rage and then talk trash about the cheap company who made cards out of cardstock...
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by cornixt We do all dice rolls in the box lid - keeps them nicely contained so they never stop on an edge and don't smash up energy cube stores.If you don't want to pass it around then put it in the...
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by SPBTooL The thought of rolling on the cards seems so alien to me. Why would you do that even without the dice tray below?Youtube VideoYoutube Video
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: KOT Cards are damaged by dicerolls
by seanmwest I have another vote here for a dice rolling tray. We use one I made out of a cheap shadowbox picture frame and some felt and just pass the box around. We've played with 6 players that way...
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by skrebs I would advise that you not play with the cards. Or the dice.
View ArticleThread: King of Tokyo:: Rules:: Plot Twist, Healing Ray, Rules
by Jelliottatl I'm new to the game (played first time tonight), and it seems like it might be a lot of fun. But the limited rules in the box do leave a lot for interpretation. For instance, we were...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Rules:: Re: Plot Twist, Healing Ray, Rules
by SPBTooLJelliottatl wrote:I'm new to the game (played first time tonight), and it seems like it might be a lot of fun. But the limited rules in the box do leave a lot for interpretation. For...
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