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Nah 1 color decks in my cube are mostly wasted equityFound the guy who forces mono red
You could absolutely make due with existing Zombie tokens and some beadsDo I really need to Cube Jadar, Ghoulcaller of Nephalia and Poppet Stitcher though???
no one needs to cube anythingDo I really need to Cube Jadar, Ghoulcaller of Nephalia and Poppet Stitcher though???
You could absolutely make due with existing Zombie tokens and some beads
Edit oo or clear sleeves, double sided zombies!
no one needs to cube anything
Then run them dang! Have your cube's users had an issue with it, or are we just talking about maybe issues that could maybe happen? I've used everything from a dollar coin to a skittle to a toy car as a token.They're unique designs I like a lot in isolation/conceptually though!! ;;;-;;;
Nah, no one's said anything or had an issue, I just hadn't taken a step backwards to properly assess the insane number of tokens we end up with at a cube of my size without a design restriction around minimizing unique tokens. Using other items for tokens is fine (and still happens plenty with my cube) but I think it's a better play experience when there's less nonsense you have to remember on the board, like "how big was that again?" or "is that a zombie and that a plant token? ok".Then run them dang! Have your cube's users had an issue with it, or are we just talking about maybe issues that could maybe happen? I've used everything from a dollar coin to a skittle to a toy car as a token.
You should see my boys' handwriting lmao. No shot.Why don’t you get tokens you can write upon? The ones which you can erase easily afterwards.
I was already leaning towards "I'm best to try it cus I don't have Gx/Wx tokens" but this might be a good middle ground. Nearly half my token producers make Zombies and like a third are there for the WB tokens deck that I'm a little suspicious of, anyways.I think you of all people could try the more reasonable test case: cut everything that doesn't produce a 2/2 zombie
Ironically, I love cards like Bestial Menace.Now I've got a weird spread of tokens. I just encourage people to grab the tokens they'll need during deckbuilding, and I play fast enough to help people when they've forgotten one or two
I only have, I dunno, 7-8 types, but even that's sort of a lot when you need excess copies of all of them.Reduction in tokens is something I promote before even considering messiness of the actual play experience. I think overall you will find it beneficial, but do agree with keeping the 2/2 zombies
Gathering the appropriate tokens are kind of a losing battle as a cube curator. You can put in all the legwork to gather the right tokens and color code them all you like, even have them readily available in a box for drafters to grab from, but realistically the majority of drafters are just going to flip over cards and use the backsides or just dice to represent things in games. That's what I've gathered over the years. I haven't even bothered updating my tokens box since like 2018 as a result.
Ultimately I think I'll probably just pick up the equivalent of those quick erase whiteboard cards along with some markers and call it a day.
Like I said, when you make it easier than not to get the proper tokens for your draft deck, people will actually try! And it makes it a much better play experience. Dom's right that sideboard cards face-down in the same sleeve is actually the worst thing humanly possible, literally use a discarded pizza crust before that.takeaway i’m getting from this discussion is that sorting your tokens is always better than not sorting them
Like I said, when you make it easier than not to get the proper tokens for your draft deck, people will actually try! And it makes it a much better play experience. Dom's right that sideboard cards face-down in the same sleeve is actually the worst thing humanly possible, literally use a discarded pizza crust before that.
Flavor is on point.For a food token, that would indeed be better.
Can you explain this using different words than the ones you already used?Like I said, when you make it easier than not to get the proper tokens for your draft deck, people will actually try! And it makes it a much better play experience. Dom's right that sideboard cards face-down in the same sleeve is actually the worst thing humanly possible, literally use a discarded pizza crust before that.