On the topic of iconic aggro strategies, finding a way to incorporate Arcbound Ravager and friends was one of the primary challenges in the cube. Looking at what each color is about makes it easier to visualize how the themes can play together and what kinds of combinations can create some seriously messed-up Cube decks with cards that might not look as powerful on paper. This leads to a bunch of thematic pieces within colors that have a host of applications across archetypes. Rather than encouraging "midrange soup" decks, a major goal of this cube is to have decks that are greater than the sum of their parts. The archetypes in this cube aren't as set in stone as a theme like tribal, but there are a ton of cards that play much better in specific decks. For everyone else, there's a ton going on, so let's dive in! Archetypes
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Those who are just looking to sink their teeth into the cube list can find the full card list at the bottom of this article. There are even a few incidental combos thrown in for those who enjoy such effects. How was this accomplished? Every kind of counter under the sun. With this cube, my goal was to create high-complexity synergies while placing an emphasis on combat math.
Part of the fun of designing your own cube is getting to cultivate a specific experience. Cube's no exception, and I'm excited to bring you my latest project: Proliferate Cube! I wear a ton of hats in the Magic community and consume the game in a variety of ways as a result. Howdy, y'all! My name is Carmen Handy, and you might know me from the Rivals League, broadcasting and writing for, script supervision for Tolarian Community College, or my stream.