I just received the Dragon Purple RPG Organizer Case yesterday and I must say, overall, I was impressed. The outside of the case is hard enough to withstand bumps and bangs and can handle a few books stacked on top without it collapsing onto anything inside of the case. The little round metal tchotchke thingy (see official pic) that came attached to the side was an unexpected and not unwelcome surprise either.The inside of the case is rather spacious if one optimizes the space if available. While I did not expect the case to come with any sort of hardware akin to a 3-ring binder, the soft foam dividers on the right side of the open case can be removed, including the foam tray for miniatures, and the empty space provided is more than enough room to store plenty of loose papers, cards, dice, trinkets, and a 1 inch 3-ring binder if the user is so inclined.While the Velcro * mesh pouch on the left side is plenty big enough for 4-5 sets of dice lying flat, it'll never be used this way for a Dice Goblin or a Dice Dragon. I would suggest a switcheroo and instead use the pouch to carry cards, pens, pencils, markers, or a combination of any of those.The "tray" on the left side, which is divided into 2 sections horizontally, both serving several purposes including a dice tray, is well suited to storing that mesh pouch and plenty of other items as well. Cards come to mind immediately and any of the numerous "spellbooks" available out there that fit standard cards for D&D fit nicely into the tray areas.All in all, this is a great accessory as a player and its versatility for storage options is wide-ranging. As a Player, I would posit that this organizer case sends a statement to any player in the group that doesn't have one, that you are serious about your character, which is exactly why I got it "snickers* for the next campaign I'll be playing in.Maybe showing off a little from time to time is not a bad thing? *shrugs* I rarely get to play as I am a full time DM, so something like this really helps me to become more invested in a PC I have created.