This is my first cube!
Lets get the basic out of the way first:
The google spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArJbmiiuNrFPdDFwRVNtQ05URG9LN01KdkhtWWE3Wmc#gid=7
After drafting a pile of junk i had left from destroying EDH decks (and some piles of random commons), Me and one of my mate slammed the most ridiculously bad decks down and had some of the best fun we had in years. I felt obligated to build a cube from this moment onward. At first i looked around and tried to get something toghter from stuff around the house. Quickly i downsized though, from 7 EDH-decks to 2 decks, So i had the range to trade my cube into excistence.
It was already quite clear to me that i wouldn't be taking the power-max route, and that i wouldn't be reading up too much in the MTGS Cube-corner. Drafting and talking with Jason helped a lot too. (thanks for that !)
My first "Archetype" I dived into was Mono-Red Control. It "scars" my cube pretty strongly, taking various elements away from other colors (White lacks sweepers, green lacks strong late-game creatures, etc.). In return some unconventional colors had to fill in the aggro section. Green and Black seemed most fitting to do so, while white still has it's white-weeny available. However White and red love to get quite mid-rangy togheter.
Blue just sits on the side and watches the other colors squabble among themselves in the kiddo-corner, occasionally inviting one over for a match of chess.
Sometimes i'll skip updating, but this cube changes quite often because it's still so young (two months) and each week i get to trade and alter the contents.
I'll be making a Second list in the future, constructing a cube from the ground up so that i can make it skill-testing and layered.
Lets get the basic out of the way first:
The google spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArJbmiiuNrFPdDFwRVNtQ05URG9LN01KdkhtWWE3Wmc#gid=7
After drafting a pile of junk i had left from destroying EDH decks (and some piles of random commons), Me and one of my mate slammed the most ridiculously bad decks down and had some of the best fun we had in years. I felt obligated to build a cube from this moment onward. At first i looked around and tried to get something toghter from stuff around the house. Quickly i downsized though, from 7 EDH-decks to 2 decks, So i had the range to trade my cube into excistence.
It was already quite clear to me that i wouldn't be taking the power-max route, and that i wouldn't be reading up too much in the MTGS Cube-corner. Drafting and talking with Jason helped a lot too. (thanks for that !)
My first "Archetype" I dived into was Mono-Red Control. It "scars" my cube pretty strongly, taking various elements away from other colors (White lacks sweepers, green lacks strong late-game creatures, etc.). In return some unconventional colors had to fill in the aggro section. Green and Black seemed most fitting to do so, while white still has it's white-weeny available. However White and red love to get quite mid-rangy togheter.
Blue just sits on the side and watches the other colors squabble among themselves in the kiddo-corner, occasionally inviting one over for a match of chess.
Sometimes i'll skip updating, but this cube changes quite often because it's still so young (two months) and each week i get to trade and alter the contents.
I'll be making a Second list in the future, constructing a cube from the ground up so that i can make it skill-testing and layered.