Hey folks, I always am looking for fun ways to bring folks back on the regular here, since you all are my favorite people to talk about Magic with. While I did like the aesthetics thread from a few years back, it ended up being too much to actually maintain on a daily basis, so let's try this: what's your favorite design from each set in Magic from a Cube POV?
We've got over 150 days of this to do, and we can even make a cool Cube at the end out of our favorites in a way that represents every expansion in the game's history!
To keep every on their toes, I'll be picking sets at random using a spreadsheet that changes daily so that even I won't know what's coming next. However, for the first one, I'm going to start with the first new expansion I played with, and one of my favorites: Coldsnap.
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Day: 001
Set: Coldsnap
Release Date: July 21st, 2006
Cards: 155
Leads: Mark Rosewater (Design), Randy Buehler (Development)
All New Cards, Sorted by ELO: CubeCobra Link
Currently, I run just two cards from my beloved Coldsnap: Panglacial Wurm and Coldsteel Heart. Boreal Druid would be in my list if I weren't breaking singleton for Birds of Paradise themed after the European and African swallows, and Mishra's Bauble is always coming in and out of my list. However, my favorite design from the set for Cube is Haakon, Stromgald Scourge.

Haakon is a card that befuddles even enfranchised players at first glance. Most unique Magic designs have been printed during our current era of "no downsides allowed", making the effect on this Zombie Knight even more distinctive. How many Magic cards can't be cast from your hand??
But the power is obvious! Being able to endlessly replay your knights is no small benefit, especially in a Cube designed with Haakon in mind. And unlike the commander-focused cards of the 2020s, Haakon presents you with a puzzle: how are you supposed to cast him? You have to mill him or discard him to even attempt to cast him -- he fundamentally requires setup. But thankfully, like the all-in-one packages we see on the Inti's of today, he does help himself out synergistically at least somewhat: if you are milling yourself, you're much more likely to have a few more knights lying around in your yard to get some sweet value off of.
Add that to his evocative fantasy art and his frequently relevant zombie type-line and you get a Cube rockstar...if only for specialized Cubes quite a bit below powermax.
What are your favorite designs from Coldsnap?
We've got over 150 days of this to do, and we can even make a cool Cube at the end out of our favorites in a way that represents every expansion in the game's history!
To keep every on their toes, I'll be picking sets at random using a spreadsheet that changes daily so that even I won't know what's coming next. However, for the first one, I'm going to start with the first new expansion I played with, and one of my favorites: Coldsnap.
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Day: 001
Set: Coldsnap
Release Date: July 21st, 2006
Cards: 155
Leads: Mark Rosewater (Design), Randy Buehler (Development)
All New Cards, Sorted by ELO: CubeCobra Link
Currently, I run just two cards from my beloved Coldsnap: Panglacial Wurm and Coldsteel Heart. Boreal Druid would be in my list if I weren't breaking singleton for Birds of Paradise themed after the European and African swallows, and Mishra's Bauble is always coming in and out of my list. However, my favorite design from the set for Cube is Haakon, Stromgald Scourge.
Haakon is a card that befuddles even enfranchised players at first glance. Most unique Magic designs have been printed during our current era of "no downsides allowed", making the effect on this Zombie Knight even more distinctive. How many Magic cards can't be cast from your hand??
But the power is obvious! Being able to endlessly replay your knights is no small benefit, especially in a Cube designed with Haakon in mind. And unlike the commander-focused cards of the 2020s, Haakon presents you with a puzzle: how are you supposed to cast him? You have to mill him or discard him to even attempt to cast him -- he fundamentally requires setup. But thankfully, like the all-in-one packages we see on the Inti's of today, he does help himself out synergistically at least somewhat: if you are milling yourself, you're much more likely to have a few more knights lying around in your yard to get some sweet value off of.
Add that to his evocative fantasy art and his frequently relevant zombie type-line and you get a Cube rockstar...if only for specialized Cubes quite a bit below powermax.
What are your favorite designs from Coldsnap?