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I use my own set up. It looks sort of like this... Arts/Forts/etc.Heroes Deck Discard Pile/Removal Set asideEvil Characters Lost Souls
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Looks like our van on the way to Nats but we had sorter box lids to play on...playing in the first every official mobile local tournament...
Evil Fortresses Artifacts Good FortressesEvil Characters Deck Good CharactersLand of Bondage Discard Pile Land of Redemption (Turned Sideways, always with Guardian because I haxerz)Idk.... this seems really simple to me.
I agree nothing should EVER go behind the deck with the exception of the removed from game pile. I know I mentioned that on the other thread.
Evil Fortresses Artifacts Good FortressesEvil Characters Deck Good CharactersLand of Bondage Discard Pile Land of Redemption (Turned Sideways, always with Guardian because I haxerz)
I don't think I do the same layout every time. I change the layout based on certain factors:1. Two-Player or Multiplayer - five people at the same table means that room is limited, so my setup changes accordingly2. Table Shape - my layout is different on a round table than on a rectangular table3. Opponent - new players tend to not notice certain important cards even if they are in a prescribed location
However if you had a layout that was prescribed then in each of the situations you described you could adjust accordingly while staying within those guidelines.
Some card games include playmats with Starter Decks.
Other games actually make the playmats the prize for winning so that at the next tournament the guy with the winner playmat has something that no one else has...which I think would be better at this point than a Harvest Time or a Chariot of Fire tournament winner card...IMO