# How To Organize Your Collection

#### Card Organization

This question comes up frequently and there are a variety of preferences, however they broadly fall into two categories.

1. Sort your collection by Precon 
    - This is good for players who store their collection in binders as it means you don't have to rearrange cards each time a new expansion comes out.
    - This is the recommended way for players of the Red Rains solo/coop mode, especially if you intend to play the campaign.
    - Con: You need to know which release a card is from when you want to include.
    - Con: You cannot find and compare types of cards when building a deck as they are spread across precons.
2. Sort your collection by card type and alphabetically 
    - This matches how Ashes.live organizes cards and is very conducive to deck-building.
    - Con: Take a *long* time (full collection) to sort initially, and you have to maintain it.
    - Con: Not good for pick up and play with friends/new players, or Red Rains play.
3. Sort to play Draft: 1 copy of every non-Phoenixborn card then by one of the above methods 
    - This is only if you're playing exclusively in person without building decks ahead of time.
    - Con: It requires a lot of clean up since you have to put all of the cards away after each game
    - Con: Draft encourages more randomness so combos are harder to make happen
    - Con: All players need to already be familiar with the cards, especially which ones are generally good and which ones are less efficient.
4. Sort your collection by dice types 
    - This is helpful after choosing dice types for a deck to easily see what other cards can be used
    - Con: Figuring out where to put cards with different dice type costs is a riddle as old as the Master Set itself.

#### Storage Solutions

1. Master Set Box 
    - At the time of writing, all cards can fit in the master/core box. If you sleeve all your cards, all cards except the conjurations should be able to fit. Conjurations can then be kept in a deluxe expansion box.
    - There are custom dividers available on [Go7Gaming,](https://go7gaming.com/product/lgc-006-insert-for-new-large-ffg-boxes/) Etsy, or other manufacturers for the master and deluxe expansion boxes
2. Binders 
    - Binders are most often recommended for players who sort by precon, as that is a sorting method that does not require rearranging cards within the binders
3. Gamegenic Dungeon 1100+ 
    - The Gamegenic Dungeon is a popular option for storing a complete collection
    - As of the February 2023, it can comfortably hold a complete collection that is single-sleeved, with room to likely support some upcoming expansions
    - Dice and tokens can be stored in empty space to the side of the cards

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*Pictured above: a single-sleeved collection of all cards prior to the Time cycle stored in a Go7Gaming LGC-006 insert. After the Time cycle arrived, I moved the Phoenixborn cards and Time dice to a similar insert from Etsy designed for the deluxe expansion boxes.*

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*Pictured above: A full collection of Ashes Reborn as of February 2023, single-sleeved in Dragon Shield matte sleeves, stored in a Gamegenic Dungeon 1100+, with dice, tokens, and reference cards stored to side of the cards*