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  1. fozzy fosbourne

    Sigh, a Cube

    This cube is cool! When's the next update? :D
  2. fozzy fosbourne

    The Penny Pincher Cube 2.0--Inventors' Fair

    This is a very cool list and I’m going to build it. That is all.
  3. fozzy fosbourne

    General Modular cube?

    Regarding familiarity that japahn mentioned, this made me think about power max cubes. Maybe one of the subtle reasons why they are popular are because the typical magic player tends to be familiar with the bluntly overpowered cards (and perhaps their effects are a little more straight forwards...
  4. fozzy fosbourne

    General Modular cube?

    Thanks for taking the effort to write all that up. From this and adabahns post on the other subforum, I get the impression that there is some interesting potential here but it might be beyond the practical capabilities of any one person and the habits of a typical group. It *does* seem like a...
  5. fozzy fosbourne

    Modular Cube - 5 Colors

    What are your thoughts on this approach now that it’s been a couple years?
  6. fozzy fosbourne

    Bonzo cube (360, unpowered, 2-4 player)

    I would be interested in reading your thoughts on the design of this, even if it’s just stream of consciousness style :)
  7. fozzy fosbourne

    General Modular cube?

    I have Innistrad and RoE set cubes and honestly the sorting into rarities is not that bad. With modules, I think you can put stickers on the inner sleeves and it should be similar. Magic players are efficient at sorting cards :) The algorithmic approach sounds very appealing (and more similar...
  8. fozzy fosbourne

    General Modular cube?

    Here is the polycubing thread I mentioned in the OP: https://riptidelab.com/forum/threads/polycubing-and-packages.551/ Has there been any more developments?
  9. fozzy fosbourne

    General Modular cube?

    Hi everyone, my first post but I've lurked here on occasion. Has anyone tried something like the Path to Cube podcast's Modular Cube? Here's a description: The concept of the Modular Cube is simple. The cube consists of a core set of cards (64 cards) and a number of modules (40 cards...
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