I am currently working on all gold peasant cube at the moment. The hardest part is that all the gold cards are signposting archetypes. Luckily most guild color is has general archetypes but it’s hard to know how to cross supports other archetypes that are not in those colors but need the support. Black and Blue is probably the weakest guild colors due to incomplete support cards in those colors that are in rare slot. I thought about making some expectation to help boost the power level in those colors.
My favorite series. I'm ashamed to admit that I have an absurd amount of custom cards in my Cube. I just have them do what I need them to do in order to fulfill the Cube's requirement. I don't have them posted anywhere tho
I’m looking to build a LOTR cube for 2-4 people. My first cube. I’ve seen a few 180 card builds but, would it be weird to go with 200 to even 240? 180 feels like it cuts a lot of flavor I’d like to include and I don’t mind the idea of having some cards that don’t get drafted every time. Any advice for a first time smaller cube builder? I think for now I’m just focusing on lotr flavor and balance than having all the unique archetypes.
Cubecobra popularity filter also helps! It shows you most popular cube cards for example in blue/white. Why force an Open door
I am currently working on all gold peasant cube at the moment.
The hardest part is that all the gold cards are signposting archetypes.
Luckily most guild color is has general archetypes but it’s hard to know how to cross supports other archetypes that are not in those colors but need the support.
Black and Blue is probably the weakest guild colors due to incomplete support cards in those colors that are in rare slot. I thought about making some expectation to help boost the power level in those colors.
Love your videos! So helpful - just started to build a cube and this is gold!!
My favorite series. I'm ashamed to admit that I have an absurd amount of custom cards in my Cube. I just have them do what I need them to do in order to fulfill the Cube's requirement. I don't have them posted anywhere tho
I’m looking to build a LOTR cube for 2-4 people. My first cube. I’ve seen a few 180 card builds but, would it be weird to go with 200 to even 240? 180 feels like it cuts a lot of flavor I’d like to include and I don’t mind the idea of having some cards that don’t get drafted every time. Any advice for a first time smaller cube builder? I think for now I’m just focusing on lotr flavor and balance than having all the unique archetypes.
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