Everything I Know About Legacy Cube’s Return To Magic Online
A new week brings a new Magic Online Cube. Ryan Overturf breaks down the Legacy Cube by color, giving his first picks and secret tricks.
A new week brings a new Magic Online Cube. Ryan Overturf breaks down the Legacy Cube by color, giving his first picks and secret tricks.
Justin Parnell and Ryan Overturf discuss the design and strategy behind a two-player, 180-card Cube.
Emma Handy’s Proliferate Cube is back on Magic Online. Ryan Overturf shares the latest changes, his new first picks, and the power of the Talismans.
On this episode of The 540, Justin Parnell and Ryan Overturf analyze Commander 2021 in search of the best new cards for Cube.
As Tom LaPille’s Pioneer Cube takes its turn in the Magic Online spotlight, Ryan Overturf breaks down the best cards and strategies.
On this episode of The 540, Justin Parnell and Ryan Overturf dissect the positives and negatives of the Nega-Cube, the MenguCube, and the Arena Cube.
Ryan Overturf combines his Grixis Cube and two-player Cube design into a unique experience with explosive combo potential.
Justin Parnell and Ryan Overturf conclude their Strixhaven Cube review with a deep dive on the multicolored cards from Magic’s newest set.
Strixhaven offers plenty of exciting options for the Cube builder. Ryan Overturf lays out his Top 10 cards for the set.
Justin Parnell and Ryan Overturf take a deep dive into everything Strixhaven has to offer for all of the most popular Cube formats.
Feeling blue? Andrea Mengucci’s MenguCube on Magic Online is perfect for you. Ryan Overturf analyzes the Cube of the week’s quirks and interactions.
Justin Parnell and Ryan Overturf talk exciting Strixhaven previews, plus which products they’d most like to see printed strictly for Cube.
As Natalie Weizenbaum’s Nega-Cube takes its turn in Magic Online’s spotlight, Ryan Overturf shares its key cards and concepts for maximum fun.
Justin Parnell and Ryan Overturf look into the aesthetics of Cube building and discuss how to develop the perfect look and feel.
One Kaldheim card got banned in Modern. Another forced a rules change. Did Tibalt or his Trickery come out on top after all the votes were counted?