I thought that this would have been asked before, but I didn't see a thread for it, and I have no clue why not.
That rule that says that spells to be deployed should be placed next to their spawnpoints...why not put them sideways underneath their spawnpoints? Otherwise they look like zone enchantments, and that can get confusing.
Also, mage-attached enchantments should be placed off to the side of the board with the mage's ability card, just like their equipment. Otherwise they take up a TON of space and are torture to move. I really don't see much of a good reason not to place mage-attached enchantments off to the side of the board. All of the competitive players on OCTGN do it, and it doesn't change any of the game mechanics or give any player more of an advantage/disadvantage, it doesn't actually change the game state at all. The only "problem" is that it's ever so slightly less aesthetically consistent, since all the enchantments targeting anything else go on the board, and you can't put the enchantments on a steelclaw grizzly off to the side for instance. While I suppose the tiny loss of aesthetic consistency is ever so slightly detrimental to new players being able to grasp what they're seeing when they watch a competitive game, I would hazard a guess that if they can't understand that the enchantments next to the ability card are only there because they're attached to the mage, then they probably won't be able to follow much of the game anyway.
And I mean, what do you even do at tournaments when you run out of room in a zone and a player tries to put another card in that zone but can't because of the lack of space?
Then again, this could easily be solved with adjustable zone borders. If you've seen ACG's zone intersection cards in his Mage Wars portability project, then you'd know what I'm talking about. Could you please make zone intersection tokens available? And maybe while you're at it, could you make arena boards/mats without the zone borders on them? I would totally buy some of those, they'd make playing mage wars in real life so much neater and less messy.
Thanks!