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Hi @Casandra and @Genesis As already stated, it is two different solutions, where each is a complete storage solution to replace the standard provided one. - For GH1E it was absolutely necessary, as there was almost nothing for organizing out of the box. - For FH the box did come with a useful solution (plenty of zip-lock bags and plastic frames for the cards), and LaserOx/Folded Space are hence nice to have. - For GH2E I expect Cephalofair is adding a similar useful solution out of the box, because they have no reason to change it, (it is decent and the community and reviewers where happy). For FH Cephalofair hired a submarine engineer to help pack the box, hence most after market organizers takes too much space for the map tiles to also have room. - For GH1e it wasn't a problem, as that was designed in the pre-submarine engineer times - pleanty of space. - For FH the map tiles with an after market solution could either be placed on top of the other content and the lid would not close completely (typically 5cm/2" higher). Folded Space sells the map tile archive for FH as a stand alone product, and not as part of the insert. Hence if you have other after market inserts, you can grab the folded space map tile archive for a nicer solution. LaserOx comes in a box with nice prints, and the box is after assembly meant to store the map tiles. Both solutions are nice looking and a clear advantage when setting the game up, (less so if you use an app for some of the management like attack modifiers and health). Both solutions are expensive, as they are dedicated - and if you want the benefit at a discount, grab some screw organizers at a hardware store and an accordion folder for the map tiles. If you buy them at the right measures, they will fit nicely in the box - plenty of recommendations can be found from other FH gamers online. Do also note that Folded Space and LaserOx will not be the only after market inserts, plenty of other companies will also make them.

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