these are a lot of good points. I think it's important to support synergies outside of aggro/ turning creatures sideways, although I'm.not sure that two spellbombs really do all that. Would have to actually play to figure that out. One of the lessons I've learned from designing pauper cubes, whichinevitably play out on the battlefield, is that instants and specifically combat tricks are vital to keep attacking and blocking interesting. Before moving in that direction sometimes it felt like you had a 2/2 staring down your opponent's 3/3 and all you could do is hope for a 4/4 or doom blade. Prowess goes really well with combat tricks as well. Easy to answer as well!
Yeah, still testing the spellbombs. I’ve drafted this a bunch and found there are cards that just need to be answered and if left protected or unchecked they take over the game. Many of them are in red.
@@MTGCubeTuber yeah I was gonna say that, too. in the end you'll always learn the most by playing the cube. And having others draft is great because they look at your cube from a totally different perspective than you. Hearing about cubecon I gotta say I'm really jealous - it sounds like a blast.
these are a lot of good points. I think it's important to support synergies outside of aggro/ turning creatures sideways, although I'm.not sure that two spellbombs really do all that. Would have to actually play to figure that out.
One of the lessons I've learned from designing pauper cubes, whichinevitably play out on the battlefield, is that instants and specifically combat tricks are vital to keep attacking and blocking interesting. Before moving in that direction sometimes it felt like you had a 2/2 staring down your opponent's 3/3 and all you could do is hope for a 4/4 or doom blade. Prowess goes really well with combat tricks as well. Easy to answer as well!
Yeah, still testing the spellbombs. I’ve drafted this a bunch and found there are cards that just need to be answered and if left protected or unchecked they take over the game. Many of them are in red.
@@MTGCubeTuber yeah I was gonna say that, too. in the end you'll always learn the most by playing the cube. And having others draft is great because they look at your cube from a totally different perspective than you. Hearing about cubecon I gotta say I'm really jealous - it sounds like a blast.
the link to your cubecobra is a 404 at the moment
Thanks for the heads up! I’ll edit the link in again. I must have loaded it partially! Thanks
1 drop cube sounds like a fun restriction. Kinda sad I didn't see flaxen intruder though. That adventure would be a house here.
I considered her for a long time. Maybe in the future.