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There's no boxed set for Fate and the only thing you really need are dice, but there are a some things that can be helpful:
You may even want to get two colours of fate points so you can distinguish between player and GM points (instead of drawing checkboxes like they do in the video, I put a fate point on the card to indicate free invokes - that's when it's useful to keep track of which is for whom).
I also want to touch upon something else you mentioned. You said you were having trouble keeping track of zones and aspects.
I use a standard grid battle mat to draw out the rough area and divide it into zones. We use figurines or markers like we would in Pathfinder and D&D, we just don't have to worry about the individual squares.
For board aspects, I use index cards, sticky notes, or - my personal favorite - wet erase cards and place them directly on the map/table. If the aspect has a free invoke, I place a fate point directly on it. When it is used, the player picks it up off the card and hands it back to me.
Here is a blog post I wrote with some Fate materials that may help you.
I use these reusable washable Blank PVC Plastic Cards for Photo ID card Printers.
I use extra fine tipped wet erase markers. When the game session is over, I keep all cards with aspects needed for the next session. I rinse the other used card's ink off in the sink and dry in the dish rack.
I use different colors for different aspect types.
I start mooks and most NPCs "character sheet" on one or two of these cards. Once we are sure a character will be around a while, I transfer them to paper.
Links to items. If there isn't a separate link to purchase then they can be purchased from the manufacturers website.
Outside of the belt:
Belt:
Inside belt, clockwise from noon/top:
Not pictured: Tri-fold John Deere Wallet containing cash, debit card, Google Wallet card, driver's license, insurance card, and handgun license.
I bought 4 color changing bulbs and change the lighting to fit the scene (purples and greens for a fungus cave, greens and blues for forests, etc.) These can also be used outside of gaming!
I also have lap white boards to track all kinds of things during the game. I give one to a player to track initiative and use one for tracking monster HP. Other players use them to track various things as well and they can be used as modular maps in a pinch.
Similarly I got these blank ID cards because they're actually dry erase! They aren't super useful compared to the mini white boards, I end up using them for MTG instead.
A 1-inch hole punch can be used to create super cheap tokens (print monster faces on card stock.)
Thanks Adventux - I did see that for the brand I linked.
RPGAcademy had a link to ID badges that work well:
Here's the Amazon listing
I'll update when I get them!