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It doesn't help with the tedium of rebuilding decks, but I built an Android App to help me track multiple campaigns. It also has all of the setup instructions, a virtual chaos bag and automates the tracking the campaign log and the like (so negates the need to carry around the campaign guide). You can find it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whitdan.arkhamhorrorlcgcampaignguide
There is a phenomenal android app for that: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whitdan.arkhamhorrorlcgcampaignguide&hl=en .
Unfortunately the developer stopped updating it so it's stuck halfway through TFA.
Aside from printable sheets, which work great, there's two really solid apps for Android. This campaign log is my go-to whether it's solo or in group and handles SO much bookkeeping, especially some of the more fun stuff in later campaigns. The other is brand new and a work in progress but integrates with ArkhamDB and looks beautiful, in early release available here. I know the dev is on the Mythos Busters discord because that's how I found it. I'm not sure if they're on the sub but if you're out there, good work so far. Huge fan.
Right now I keep all my investigator cards in a binder. There are pockets in the font/back so the inserts just live there. I've recently found this Arkham Horror Campaign Tracker app. It's lovely and I think I will be using this for our next campaign.
Dunno about PDF but I would highly recommend the Arkham horror campaign companion.
It has setup instructions for all the scenarios for everything including the standalones.
I have capsules, but since I started using the Arkham Horror LCG Campaign Tracker app, I haven't used physical chaos tokens. The capsules really are nice for preserving your tokens, but the app is even nicer.
As an alternative to the action counter, which is cool, I just put out 3 clue tokens for each character, which I flip over to the doom side when they take an action. Works pretty well.
> I've seen some people use cubes from other games to represent card uses (eg, shots left in your gun) to differentiate from resource tokens that the investigator has.
That seems like it'd be more helpful if you have a small play area and find your tokens getting mixed up often. If you have some other tokens available there's no harm using them.
> I've seen people use dice pips to count health/horror instead of piles of red/blue tokens.
Using dice is probably more common in other competitive card games. Magic players often use a D20 to track their hits (either a regular D20 or a spindown one that has the numbers in a more predictable order), and I've seen many Netrunner players track money and other tokens with a few D6. This is usually fine too, although if your dice get knocked or rolled somehow then you can hit problems if you don't remember what numbers were on them.
You may also find use in the various helper apps that are out there. Many people prefer to use a chaos bag app rather than the tokens. There's also one that you can use to track your campaign progress, rather than writing up a log on paper each time - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whitdan.arkhamhorrorlcgcampaignguide
There's also the arkham horror lcg app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whitdan.arkhamhorrorlcgcampaignguide&hl=en_US It automatically calculates resolution consequences and experience.
There's a terrific Android companion app for that.
Very nice! For what it's worth my fiance and I have been using this on my Droid and love it! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whitdan.arkhamhorrorlcgcampaignguide
If you prefer something digital there is also this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whitdan.arkhamhorrorlcgcampaignguide
This app might be what you're looking for?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whitdan.arkhamhorrorlcgcampaignguide
On Android, Arkham Horror LCG
Here is the one on google play. It works well enough, but an official app from FFG would be great.
It's on Android, Arkham Horror LCG