Boomer Nostalgia
https://cubecobra.com/cube/list/TSPto10E
That's not a 6000 card cube. That's a list of every nonland card in a Standard deck on mtgtop8 from the release of TSP to before the release of Lorwyn. There were 19 tournaments of top 8s and undefeated decks available.
I thought we should take a look at Ravnica-TSP Standard and try to figure out what made it tick. We have a list of cards that impacted the format as well as how many of them were present. I also have a spreadsheet with deck classifications to break down the meta from that perspective in my next post. There will also be references to Kamigawa-Ravnica Standard at times.
If that sounds good to you, then you're probably like 35 years old and have back pain, you old fuck.
Color Breakdown
It's first worth noting that Signets, hybrids, off-color costs, etc are all in multicolor sections.
382
Featuring 105 Wrath of God, 62 one drops, and 54 two drops.
1203
Featuring 143 Compulsive Research and a total of 423 counterspells (244 of which are Remand).
778
Featuring 132 Dark Confidant.
1145
Featuring 877 cards with the word "damage" on them.
741
Featuring 111 mana dorks, 160 goyfs, and 61 Troll Ascetic.
1222 Multicolored cards
441
Mostly Signet, Court Hussar, and Momentary Blink.
74
Only 7 cards that aren't Signet or Mystical Teachings.
39
They're all Rakdos Guildmage or Crypt Champion (Project X combo) except 4 Sedge Slivers. Special mention to 23 Hit // Run in the Jund section.
128
Nice mixture of aggressive dudes. I moved Kird Ape to the Gruul section.
162
Featuring 83 Loxodon Hierarch.
132
Including 65 Castigate.
28
21 Signet and 7 Electrolyze.
48
10 Elves of Deep Shadow, 37 Putrefy, and a Grave-Shell Scarab.
202
Featuring 137 Lightning Helix!!
40
22 of these are Mystic Snake.



114 of the 150 three colored cards are Jeskai. 96 Lightning Angel and 18 Numot.
Right off the bat, we can see that the format is skewed on colors and heavily multicolored. A classic battle of red aggro vs blue control is central to the format. If we want to build a cube that plays similarly, swapping multicolored cards for functionally similar cards will be just as important as focusing on classic aggro and control decks.
https://cubecobra.com/cube/list/TSPto10E
That's not a 6000 card cube. That's a list of every nonland card in a Standard deck on mtgtop8 from the release of TSP to before the release of Lorwyn. There were 19 tournaments of top 8s and undefeated decks available.
I thought we should take a look at Ravnica-TSP Standard and try to figure out what made it tick. We have a list of cards that impacted the format as well as how many of them were present. I also have a spreadsheet with deck classifications to break down the meta from that perspective in my next post. There will also be references to Kamigawa-Ravnica Standard at times.
If that sounds good to you, then you're probably like 35 years old and have back pain, you old fuck.
Color Breakdown
It's first worth noting that Signets, hybrids, off-color costs, etc are all in multicolor sections.
Featuring 105 Wrath of God, 62 one drops, and 54 two drops.
Featuring 143 Compulsive Research and a total of 423 counterspells (244 of which are Remand).
Featuring 132 Dark Confidant.
Featuring 877 cards with the word "damage" on them.
Featuring 111 mana dorks, 160 goyfs, and 61 Troll Ascetic.
1222 Multicolored cards
Mostly Signet, Court Hussar, and Momentary Blink.
Only 7 cards that aren't Signet or Mystical Teachings.
They're all Rakdos Guildmage or Crypt Champion (Project X combo) except 4 Sedge Slivers. Special mention to 23 Hit // Run in the Jund section.
Nice mixture of aggressive dudes. I moved Kird Ape to the Gruul section.
Featuring 83 Loxodon Hierarch.
Including 65 Castigate.
21 Signet and 7 Electrolyze.
10 Elves of Deep Shadow, 37 Putrefy, and a Grave-Shell Scarab.
Featuring 137 Lightning Helix!!
22 of these are Mystic Snake.
114 of the 150 three colored cards are Jeskai. 96 Lightning Angel and 18 Numot.
Right off the bat, we can see that the format is skewed on colors and heavily multicolored. A classic battle of red aggro vs blue control is central to the format. If we want to build a cube that plays similarly, swapping multicolored cards for functionally similar cards will be just as important as focusing on classic aggro and control decks.
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