Anybody have an idea of how much it would cost to build a 360 card cube (roughly) on MODO?
The alpha lands are pretty cheap, or at least were the last time I looked. The Khans fetches are cheap as well but going up, but the Zendikar fetches are pretty pricy as you might imagine.
If it's for generating content for CFB, is there a chance they might sponsor some of the cost?
Yo, save yourself some time and use this tool:
http://www.mtggoldfish.com/tools/deck_pricer#online
You may need to paste a list in a couple of segments - my cube came to about $500 not including Wastelands (which i'm sure people could sportingly rule Strip Mines to be)
If you are doing this as a marketing initiative for the site, I'm not sure how good of an idea it is to start putting sudden budget limits on the cube. You're going to be competing with CF's normal MODO cube content, and the legacy cube's power level is already about the same as yours. You won't have a roster of pro players demoing the list, so the real appeal is going to be the curiosity of seeing a singleton breaking 360 list in action.
Watering down the interactions that were the entire reason to break singleton in the first place (e.g. wasteland) and construct a unique list, seems risky.
Thanks. And holy shit, Liliana costs 93 tickets???
On a tangent: I've been thinking about the logistics of recording paper Cube sessions. It was prompted again recently by this LoadingReadyRun Conspiracy draft, which called for two mics, three cameras(one wide) and a long table. MiloTheGathering who iirc Lucre plays with (among other Toronto crowd) has a couple of youtube videos of Good Cubes Being Played; the draft-cam he uses in this video is a cool idea (small phone stand?), as is the shakier oblique one-camera setup here. My laptop isn't powerful enough to stream MTGO video so I've thought about this a couple of times; if you have a consistent paper playgroup the expenses might be better-spent on video equipment. My plan is:
omni mic like my Blue Yeti
two cheap hd webcams
field recorder for backup audio
uhhhhh my phone for vox pops? people can use their phone to draftcam and maybe i'd edit it in
Anyone seen videos of paper Cube nights that were a) edited and b) good? I'd want to produce something I'd enjoy watching
Hmmm, I'll check out the LRR video. Can you really discuss your pics that way during drafting?
It's a nice idea, but I can't imagine the execution being as enjoyable as a MODO stream.
Hm... then why not just use Cockatrice or something similar if already using a 3rd party drafter? Saves ~$1000 for the owner at least.
I'm not sure, as I've never used Mtgo, is it THAT much better?
Hm... then why not just use Cockatrice or something similar if already using a 3rd party drafter? Saves ~$1000 for the owner at least.
I'm not sure, as I've never used Mtgo, is it THAT much better?