Codex Journals
Codex Journal - Standard Edition
Codex Journal - Standard Edition
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Experience Codex Journal: Standard Edition, designed for players driven to elevate their skills by transforming each match into a valuable learning opportunity.
Whether you're just getting starting and wanting to improve for your local armoury scene or preparing to compete in the next Pro-Tour, this journal provides a structured way to reflect on critical match decisions, identify key patterns in match ups, and create actionable gameplans for future success.
Specifications:
- Size: A5 (5.8” x 8.3”) – Portable and easy to carry at events
- Pages: 151 pre-formatted pages with life trackers, match review templates, draft sections, Limited Archetype strategy and Notes.
- Cover: Thick & Durable covers with soft-touch matte finish and custom design.
Shipping & Returns:
- Fast Shipping – Orders dispatched within 8-14 working days
- Hassle-Free Returns – 30-day return policy
- International Shipping* – Available to all major countries.
FAQ Section:
Q: How many matches can I log in the journal?
A: The Codex Journal includes 65 match review templates, plus additional sections for strategy and Limited Play.
Q: Is the paper thick enough to resist bleed through??
A: Yes! The premium 60# paper handles various writing tools without bleed-through.
Q: Is the journal suitable for all levels of Flesh and Blood players?
A: Absolutely! Whether you’re a local Armory attendee or a ProQuest competitor, Codex Journal is designed to help you grow, no matter your current level.
Q: Is this journal judge-friendly?
A: Yes—the Hero Series journals are spiral-bound, allowing them to lay flat so you can easily use the Life Tracker during games without flipping through pages.
However, please remember: excessive note-taking during official match play is not permitted under tournament rules. These journals are designed to be a training and reflection tool, meant to be used before and after games—not for in-depth analysis mid-match. Use them to prepare, reflect, and grow—not to record turns during active play. Always respect event guidelines and judges’ rulings.
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I like the Codex Journal a lot. It is exactly the type of resource FaB players want when keeping track of competitive play. The options for Game information is detailed and deliberate. Overall for the price I think the quality of the journal is to par. I think there is to much space for the life totals. I was using a small journal to keep track of life before so I feel like the space given for life can be used for something else. What might be nice is a condensed version of the Game info taking up half the page with the life tracking section taking up the other half. I would also like more covers and customizations for the journal.
The Codex Journal is a great tool for maximizing in-person practice. It takes the place of Google Docs or any other application you might use for note taking, while also prompting deep thought and reflection. What I have loved most about my Codex Journal is how it facilitates discussion with my testing partners--reflecting on standout plays and notable decisions is an exercise best performed by two people. Giving myself a reminder to ask questions after a game is incredibly helpful.
Top-notch customer service. Love the physical notebook and the digital companion is perfect. Highly recommend for Flesh and Blood players of all levels that are looking to up-level their game.
This has been the purchase I’ve been most proud of doing. Never have I thought that I needed a Codex until I saw one in real life. They are more than just a logbook, they redefine your way of thinking about the game and make you really get to the nooks and crannies of the game. Absolutely a masterpiece. 10/10
I've been looking for something like this since I first started, but it didn't appear to be anything on the market till recently with Codex journals. It's clean, detailed and polished - the attributes I want for tracking games.