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The Common Pitfalls of First-Time Cube Designers

Jan 23, 20231 hrEp. 133
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Episode description

Andy and Anthony talk about common pitfalls new Cube designers fall into. There’s no right way to build a Cube, but new designers very often fall into similar patterns and a few pieces of feedback consistently come up.

  • Play more mana fixing lands
  • Lower the average mana cost of cards
  • Increase the amount of interactive spells
  • Lower the number of multi-color cards
  • Don’t let power outliers outshine the fun
  • Don’t feel obligated to adhere to 10 themes for each two color pair
  • Be aware of the high cost of rules modifications

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Timestamps:

  • 2:59 — Regular Cube Draft Recap
  • 13:12 — Common Pitfalls of New Cube Designers
  • 15:38 — Mistake Number 1: Including Too Few Lands
  • 21:52 — Mistake Number 2: Having Too High a Mana Curve
  • 27:05 — Mistake Number 3: Not Including Enough Interaction
  • 30:10 — Mistake Number 4: Including Too Many Gold Cards
  • 33:17 — Summary of Mistakes: Focusing on Cards Instead of Decks
  • 36:04 — Mistake Number 5: Overshadowing Synergies with Power Outliers
  • 40:11 — Mistake Number 6: Rigidly Adhering to Two-Color Archetypes
  • 42:42 — Mistake Number 7: Underestimating the Cost of Rules Modifications

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