So this was my pedal board that I used on the weekend, playing a local festival with multiple stages (and playing on four of them, so I needed to be fairly portable):
Here's the entire rig:
The Angelus makes me want to post this in the acoustic forum, but there isn't much (any?) discussion of pedals there.
The Oxblood made for a really good gritty sound when I needed dirt for a solo/lead that I usually play on electric, and when I just wanted a good clean boost for an acoustic solo I dialed back the Drive fully CCW.
The Fishman Loudbox amp was an afterthought - any stage with power and a PA was supposed to have enough instrument inputs (DIs or otherwise) on the mixer, but that was not the case on the two stages we played (small ones). I happened to bring the amp "just in case". So the Fishman did a great job for the smaller venues.
For this festival, I was forced to minimize my equipment for portability, emphasizing the acoustic nature. I dialed in a bit of chorus and delay or reverb on the amp occasionally just to round out the tone. But mostly I got by with the clean acoustic tone with the Oxblood for leads.
As I mentioned in a similar post on another forum, I have ordered a battery-powered amp (Roland Cube GX) to allow me to get that good lead sound when we are playing an unpowered stage. At the festival this past weekend only two of the stages had power (with limited mixer for instruments and mics into a PA), so I played the other two just pure acoustic. It was OK, but some of our songs do better with a nice dirty lead guitar solo.
Anyway, the main point of my post is to highlight that sometimes you don't need many effects to be effective (um, sorry, pun wasn't intended). I use much bigger boards at times (and posted them here), and they are lots of fun and essential (to me) for covering a lot of different sonic territory (at least what I cover). But sometimes a single battery powered boost/dirt pedal is all you need...