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- But, there are a number of cards that lead to play patterns that I don’t think are healthy for the environment or would require narrow answers to keep them appropriately in check.
- Because they are so situationally powerful and relatively easy to guarantee in your opener, they would completely shut out certain decks and demand enchantment removal or else lose on turn 0.
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- To many, Vintage Cube is the pinnacle of limited Magic — the most powerful way to draft — but it’s a far cry from constructed eternal formats.
- With no mill as a win condition, Brain Freeze is useless, and why jump through hoops to cast a big Empty the Warrens when you could just Flash in a Worldspine Wurm instead, and use all those other cards to protect your combo?
- While it was a controversial decision at the time, even some of the players that were opposed to cutting it have since conceded that it is not missed.
- I thought the cube would be the Magic equivalent of taking turns shooting sawn-off shortguns at eachother at point blank range.
It’s seriously engaging watching it all play out, images alone won’t sell how good it feels to kill an enemy in one turn with thousands of HP. Hey, maybe the unlikeliest of combos can become the most broken of all, like slimes and ninjas. It forces you to adapt and figure out synergies on the fly, and it’s fun to do.
You also might mill them out while they have Serene Remembrance, Conjurer’s Bauble, or Memory’s Journey in hand, allowing them to actually improve their draws and benefit from it. I thought this cube was my chance to make it work, and while I tried every version of Storm I could think of, all fell short. It’s more like Dark Ritual on steroids, which has more play to it than a Mox or Crypt, which is basically just an upgraded land. As I mentioned above, I like the fast mana I do include, such as Mox Diamond and Sol Ring, because they are not actually “free” autopicks that every deck will run.
- Once we started to seriously consider adding Tomik to the cube I knew Strip Mine had to go.
- Each player ends up drafting a rather large pool of cards, but due to the constraints of the draft format — picking an entire row or column at a time — many of those picks are incidental.
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- I have omitted these cards because they provide a win-condition for blue-based control decks that is exceedingly hard to interact with.
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In a typical limited match between two 40 card decks, even if your deck is considerably worse than your opponent’s, you can still steal a win with a bit of luck. The consistency in gameplay imparted by the small minimum deck size imbues the draft with extra importance. Fast mana is a strategic choice to speed up certain combos and interaction when necessary, but some decks would rather keep their threat and answer densities high than play a turn or two ahead of curve. With only 15 cards in your deck, each slot that’s not occupied by a win condition or piece of disruption must be carefully considered.
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To put it another way, in constructed formats, the power of storm decks is partially in the explosive card advantage they can generate. The line from your draft and gameplay decisions to the outcome of the game is short — all your choices really matter and you can feel it. The social aspect of in-person games that paper Magic offers has always been important to me, but digital Magic is better than no Magic, so my Cube drafts moved from in-person to online.
Five-Color Mana Fixing
At any given time I have a number of speculative cube lists, but I had no plans to build the Degenerate Micro Cube in paper and never expected to actually draft it. I find this leads to polarizing gameplay, where the result is determined more by luck rather lucky max than careful play from both players. The resulting decks are very powerful and have many sideboard options, but both features are on theme for the cube. Removing mill as a win condition actually brings this environment more in line with typical Magic, as decks are forced to win on more recognizable axes.
If you do have a narrow removal spell for your opponent’s Shelldock, their win condition is now stranded in exile. First, discard spells are dead against it, as you can’t discard the Shelldock itself, and the target is plucked from your opponent’s library and never in their hand to begin with. Topdeck manipulation in the form of Brainstorm, Sensei’s Divining Top, or Sphinx of Foresight was key to making it work reliably.
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It would provide redundancy for Lion’s Eye Diamond in Bomberman combo, and Lotus does actually cost you a card. In truth, I have come quite close to playing just Black Lotus and may still do so in the future. In truth, if the cube had played out how I anticipated it would, I probably would have YOLO’d them in just for the hell of it. Given the global pandemic, I don’t know when I will ever be able to draft it in person, but even if it’s not for years, I am grateful to have it as a token of all the work that I put into this project over the past nine months. Similarly, Channel, Sol Ring, and Time Walk, other cards I was initially afraid would be overpowered, turned out to be perfectly fine.
Siding in a single card changes ~10 percent of your non-land cards, the rough equivalent of bringing in four copies of a card in constructed. Recursion cards like Elixir of Immortality or Serene Remembrance are best if they’re the last card you draw, so you’re happy to bottom them on a mull to six. If you’re playing Oath or Tinker, you may choose to mulligan a good opening seven to explicitly bottom your cheat target. Playing to your outs in the Degenerate Micro Cube means mulliganing, scrying, and playing strategically so you deploy all of your threats at the right moments and have access to your answers when you need them. Playing to your outs in normal limited often means throwing up a hail mary, making sacrifices to give yourself one extra 4% chance to draw the single card you need to win. Decks with a diverse toolbox of interaction fared best in playtesting, and drafting the right balance is a challenge.
By the time they realize they aren’t getting there, it’s much too late to pivot. A common beginner’s mistake is to take a combo piece early and commit to the deck, assuming that no one else will take the other half of the combo. Drafts and games harshly punish inexperience with the primary strategies, and with games often decided by one or two spells, there is no such thing as a “small” mistake.
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Sideboarding
I thought the cube would be the Magic equivalent of taking turns shooting sawn-off shortguns at eachother at point blank range. The concept behind the Singularity Cube wedged it’s way into a corner of my brain when I first read about it in 2017. With so few picks and dramatically fewer wheels, there is much less time to find the open lane at the table. With such small libraries, if winning through mill were possible, I believe it would be a meta-warping and possibly dominant strategy.
In a format where everyone is playing 15 card decks, the storm deck is relatively much worse off, as it’s super power has been limited more harshly than other strategies. With a reduced, 15 card minimum deck size, I saw an opportunity to play combo decks I would never consider viable in a typical cube, like Oath of Druids, Flash, Bomberman, and Dark Depths. New players can often be heard muttering “hold on, let me check my decklist” within the first few turns of their inaugural game, as they realize their potential draws are very much a known quantity relative to typical cube games. 40 card singleton decks are too large and varied to predict precisely when a given card will be drawn, so players largely rely on abstract gameplay heuristics.
Because they are so situationally powerful and relatively easy to guarantee in your opener, they would completely shut out certain decks and demand enchantment removal or else lose on turn 0. However, because of the small deck size, they can easily be mulled to and therefore play out more like conspiracies. They are actually much stronger because they negate methods of recurring the milled cards, and would be oppressive in my opinion. The relevant Ashioks, Dream Render and Nightmare Weaver, which exile cards from your opponent’s library, are excluded for similar reasons to mill cards. I don’t like the idea of such wildly variable cards, whose variance is largely out of the control of the caster. On the other hand, you might flip half their combo into the yard and win on the spot by pure chance.