Magic Online Cube Draft Walkthrough
In his latest article, Usman walks you through a draft he participated in with the current iteration of the Magic Online Cube.
In his latest article, Usman walks you through a draft he participated in with the current iteration of the Magic Online Cube.
Justin Parnell is back just in time to review Dragon’s Maze! See which cards he thinks should definitely make cubes and which ones should be left behind.
Abe Sargent writes about why he built a Commander cube and shares his thought processes while putting it together. Be sure to check out his full cube list!
It’s new set season, which means it’s a cube designer’s favorite time—time to update our cubes. Usman goes over some methods to make good cube changes.
Shaun McLaren, AKA ArsenalMunch, chronicles his experiences preparing for, getting to, and playing at the 2012 Magic Online Championship Series Championship.
Kranny and Reuben are joined by Evan Erwin to battle it out in the age-old cube debate of power versus no power, give some predictions for #SCGINVI, and more!
In this article, Usman Jamil discusses changes to the Magic Online Cube with the addition of Gatecrash, which was used at the Magic Online Championship.
This week Usman talks about alternate methods of categorizing cards and how you can utilize them when designing your cube.
Cube enthusiast Usman Jamil goes over the dangers of rigid evaluation of cards in cube drafting and design and how you can avoid it.
Today Usman takes a step back to the Magic Online Cube: Holiday 2012 and shows you videos of a Naya midrange deck featuring Burning of Xinye.
Kranny discusses the Gatecrash cards that are 100% going to make the cut in his cube list. Get some ideas to try out in your own cube!
Although Gatecrash doesn’t offer cubes as much as Return to Ravnica did, Usman highlights some interesting cards and nice tools it does give us to work with.
Find out why you should try Pauper Cube as Ryan Overturf explains the fun casual format and shares his cube list with you.
Usman goes over what the sets of 2012—Dark Ascension, Avacyn Restored, Magic 2013, Return to Ravnica, and Planechase 2012—brought to the Cube format.
Take a look Sean’s latest project, Commander Cube, which combines the two most popular casual Magic formats.