Cube Chronicles Quarterly: Dark Ascension, Part 1
Usman Jamil and Justin Parnell team up to evaluate Dark Ascension for cube! If you’re a cube enthusiast, you can’t miss this two-part article series.
Usman Jamil and Justin Parnell team up to evaluate Dark Ascension for cube! If you’re a cube enthusiast, you can’t miss this two-part article series.
Justin returns to rotisserie this week! If you’re interested in learning the ropes of the rotisserie draft format, then hold your hand out—Justin is dropping knowledge.
Justin Parnell talks about a way to cube that he considers the most skill-intensive way to play Magic: Rotisserie Draft. For a fun look into the format, read this article.
Justin Parnell proffers cube drafting advice in this article. In particular, he evaluates Sensei’s Divining Top as well as filter lands in your cube draft decks.
Cubers will soon face a crisis on their hands as Wizards releases more and more planeswalkers. How do you plan on solving this issue in your cubes, and which planeswalkers will have to get cut?
Welcome back, fellow cube-thusiasts. For today’s Cubers Anonymous, join me for some cube stories as we gather round the campfire made from Commander decks. (Just kidding! Far too much ink.)
Commander has been getting all of the love from Wizards recently, and cubers like Justin Parnell are getting envious. What would the ideal FTV: Cube look like? Make sure to join the discussion in the comments!
Justin Parnell admits that he has a problem. He’s addicted to Cube Drafting. Today, he kicks off his new column at Star City Games: Cubers Anonymous.