I took Nanonox's advice and didn't work on the cube for a few days. When I came back, I felt I came back to the problem with a better perspective. So it was great advice, thank you!
First, I'm going to revise my green top-end to look like this:
IN
I'm told Titania is kind of busted and I run the cards to make it so (Zuran Orb!) but I'm going to run it as a placeholder. I want fatties that signal a lands theme.
I'm not fond of Pelakka Wurm but it's a very fair card that works well in all archetypes so it's in.
I'm going to test Avenger of Zendikar. Unlike other green fatties, it's not a great reanimator target and giving a player a lot of blockers doesn't seem too bad when it lacks trample and is not overly easy to cast. I'm a bit worried because I'm not judging the power level of the card properly, but I'm sure you guys can tell me not to put it in if you think it's wrong to do so
Primeval Titan is really strong, but I kind of like the card. It's going on my watchlist for now.
OUT
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These are all cards that were underperforming. Dryad is a very nice card but Green is rarely the splash. Druid and Wayfinder are out for now, as the graveyard theme is not supported enough for them to matter. And Sandwurm Convergence simply doesn't seem better than an actual creature.
These changes leave me with 3-4 free slots.
POTENTIAL CHANGES
Some things I'm considering:
- Remove Sneak Attack and Through the Breach to make room for 2 other cards.
- Refocus my Lands archetype. I know GR is the core of the deck but I'm not sure where to support the third colour. White seems obvious and has the right tools, but Blue has Trade Routes and Tatyova, while Black has discard synergies.
- In general, the cube needs more cards that benefit from discarding cards like Wild Mongrel.
- There might be enough cards with Embalm to justify the mechanic. I'm trying to replace or reduce the number of cards that use a mechanic not found anywhere else in cube. I actually wish Cubetutor would track of all different mechanics used in a given cube.
- I need a new name for my cube!