Time for Cube Cobra's Most Cubed Cards of the New Set During Release Weekend, a statistically useless but practical and fun way to explore some level of meta-trends!
Caveats:
1. Cards
spoiled early are always over-represented, as they're on Cube Cobra for much longer.
2. There are many types of Cubes on Cube Cobra with hugely different goals, so things like cards optimised for
Commander Cubes and Pauper Cubes are relatively over-represented compared to what I'm most interested in (cubes designed for 1v1 with more sensible restrictions than the color of the expansion symbol).
3. The quantity here is not terribly high, making it
over-representative the most industrious cube curators. A few thousand cubes are updated every month on Cube Cobra, but the highest here,
Reprive, is only in 360 cubes at present, and the top card from spoiler season proper,
Mount Doom, is only in 77 cubes (also, see caveat #1).
4. I only just updated
my own cube on the site today! And during that exciting,
is not functioning at the moment, which indicates that perhaps other cards may not be in the system as well.
Takeaways:
1. Most of the top cards are, as usual with this point in a set's release,
reflective of wtwlf's updates to his own cube. As the most popular "thought leader" in the cube space online, this is, like I said, pretty normal and not really worth too much commentary beyond just acknowledging this trend, but I am sad that his great advocacy for one of my favorite cards in the set,
The Balrog of Moria, has not made it into the public "consensus" yet -- or even his own list! I am delighted that we got such a cool and interesting card for an equally cool and interesting character, and hope that it can continue to gain interest from the community at large.
Broadly, I also imagine that these cards will not continue to stay at the top as more people with a more diverse set of goals as wtwlf update their lists on the platform.
2. You can basically ignore the face cards for the intro decks here in the form of
Aragorn and Arwen, Wed and
Sauron, the Lidless Eye, as they certainly will not remain as popular cube cards...I think it's honestly just a handful of over-eager themed or commander lists propping them up in the rankings.
3. Very happy to see
Samwise Gangee on the list, as one of the most interesting cards printed in the expansion, and an early favorite of mine in the set's retail limited format.
4. I am somewhat surprised to see reasonable support for the ring tempting mechanic, which has played exactly how I thought it would: totally fine and uncompelling on Arena, and clunky and easy to make a mistake during your first draft in paper and totally fine - if a bit clunky - afterwards. Gollum here is particularly notable, as I don't think it compares all that well to the other ring bearers popular in powermax here.