Protecting Role Playing Games

Player Folio with Starfinder condition cards

Role playing games are super popular now, but games such as Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) have been around since the ’70s. Games similar to D&D such as Pathfinder and Starfinder have huge communities as well. These games involve players acting as characters in some imagination-fueled realm, created or described by the game master (GM). In D&D, the game master is known as the Dungeon Master (DM).

These games use books, maps, figures, and other items to build the fantasy setting and control the game. If you want to organize these collectibles and keep them in new condition, BCW offers several products to help.

Spectrum Dice Bag Blue

Most ttrpgs require the use of dice. Many players enjoy collecting dice as a supplementary hobby as well. In either case, a way to securely store and transport your dice is an important consideration. The Spectrum Large Dice Bag is a great way to store a collection, sure to hold enough for any game needs.

Sci-Fi and Good vs Evil player folios

Player Folios are perfect for organizing character sheets, cards, and related pages. These folios include eight 1-pocket pages for holding character sheets, plus four 9-pocket pages for holding cards.

D&D monster cards with 4 pocket and 9 pocket pages

If you prefer to organize your adventures in a 3-ring binder with more pages, BCW offers numerous binders and pages with various pocket configurations.

Prime X4 box with spell card, miniatures, and dice

To transport spell cards, a few figures, dice and other tokens, a Prime X4 Gaming Box is a great size. The Prime X4 has a secure, latching lid. Four cells can each hold 60 sleeved cards, or partitions can be removed to accommodate double-sized D&D monster cards.

BCW Square and Hex dice trays with dice

During the game, keeping control of your dice can help prevent unnecessary breaks and pauses in the action, especially when the dreaded “floor die” makes an appearance. The BCW Dice Trays will keep your dice contained and let you roll without fear of your dice scattering.

Miniatures in BCW card sorting box with monster pads

If you’re a DM, having miniatures for planned – and unplanned – adventures is important. Monster Pads, normally used to support cards in their storage box, work great to protect minis. Pictured here in a BCW Sorting Box, you can place an extra pad on top of the figures to prevent them from moving in the box and add another layer of security.

Good vs Evil Stor-Folio with Pathfinder books

Magazine Stor-Folios hold your core gaming books or expansion books, character sheets, documents, and even folded maps.

  1. Good vs. Evil Magazine Stor-Folio
  2. Black and White Magazine Stor-Folio
Spectrum Board Game Bag with several D&D books and accessories

Transporting a large collection of books is always an issue. The Board Game Bag can hold several books and accessories, helping keep everything organized.

Good vs Evil Magazine Box

Magazine Boxes will hold a larger collection of books and magazines.

TTRPG manual in BCW Book Bag

Books and magazines can also be protected in BCW Magazine and Book Bags.

Playmats in playmat tubes

To store and transport standard-sized playmats (24 x 14 inches), try a BCW Playmat Tube. Our tubes have one regular cap for containing the playmat. The second cap is more than just a cap… it’s a dice tray and holder. The BCW Playmat Tube comes with two six-sided dice.

BCW poster tube

To store larger mats, a BCW Poster Tube works great. These are three feet long and will accommodate most dungeon maps, star maps, and similar large RPG maps.