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Manufacturer: E-Raptor

E-Raptor Insert compatible with Root and the Riverfolk expansion.

Thanks to this insert you can arrange all game components (also sleeved cards!) and keep them in order - no more mess on the table while playing. No more looking for necessary elements during the game.

You can hold all your tokens, dices, player markers etc. in one place without being afraid of losing control of the setting. They can be easily accessed and do not take as much space as during the game without an insert. Also, when the box is closed, the components are still kept in order, ready for setting another game quicker than ever before.

The insert is made of high quality HDF. To assemble it, there is no glue required.

Due to the number of elements for storing the game and the listed add-ons, two boxes are needed: one for the boards and instructions, and the other for insert with all the components.

Insert fits into box with dimensions: 28 x 21.5 x 6.7 cm

Game(s) and components are not included.

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A disaster of an insert

Average rating of 1 out of 5 stars

Judging from the description of the insert, it was perfect for my needs. Unfortunately, it's a disaster instead. I have several problems with this insert: 1) The manufacturer no longer makes it, and has no information regarding it on their website. No support is available beyond what it comes with. 2) The insert assembly instructions do not contain any directions for how game components are intended to fit in the trays, or how the trays are intended to fit in the boxes. And remember, there is no additional support. You're on your own. 3) My box matches the listed size of 28 x 21.5 x 6.7 cm, but the insert does NOT FIT. The card tray is about 2 mm too large to fit in the box at all, and the component trays cannot be fit in a single layer in a box like the description seems to indicate. To summarize, the insert doesn't work the way it says it should, the card tray doesn't work at all, and it isn't worth the $12 I paid for it, much less its list price.

May 3, 2024 10:17 PM

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