Dom Harvey
Contributor
Given everyone's well-documented love of Modern Masters it seemed like a good starting point for a less powerful Cube, where interesting ideas that can't compete in a power-maxing Cube have a chance to shine. We have fewer constraints to work under than WotC did, not being bound by release dates (we can go pre-Mirrodin or post-Alara Reborn if we want to) or the need to (/not) reprint certain cards, and can fix whatever mistakes we think they made.
Here's a first draft: http://www.cubetutor.com/viewcube/4148. There's a lot of stuff to work out (the lack of white and black sections and any coherence to green, for starters), but I wanted to get something down on paper.
Archetypes (dominant colours or subthemes in brackets):
W: ?
U: Faeries, spells matter, artifacts, mill, storm
B: GY matters
R: Goblins, Elementals, storm, Arcane
G: ?
WUBRG:
Arcane (U, R)
Elementals (R)
artifacts (U, W)
tribal (changeling)
Storm (U, R, artifacts, arcane, spells matter)
Domain
Notice the pervasiveness of blue and red, the two colours with the most distinct themes.
Alternatively, I want to look into designing this with the pyramid format I mentioned a while ago (cards arranged in 3-2-1 'sets', with the Cube containing 60/75/+ sets or fewer with some interlocking sets; an example is here).
Here's a first draft: http://www.cubetutor.com/viewcube/4148. There's a lot of stuff to work out (the lack of white and black sections and any coherence to green, for starters), but I wanted to get something down on paper.
Archetypes (dominant colours or subthemes in brackets):
W: ?
U: Faeries, spells matter, artifacts, mill, storm
B: GY matters
R: Goblins, Elementals, storm, Arcane
G: ?
WUBRG:
Arcane (U, R)
Elementals (R)
artifacts (U, W)
tribal (changeling)
Storm (U, R, artifacts, arcane, spells matter)
Domain
Notice the pervasiveness of blue and red, the two colours with the most distinct themes.
Alternatively, I want to look into designing this with the pyramid format I mentioned a while ago (cards arranged in 3-2-1 'sets', with the Cube containing 60/75/+ sets or fewer with some interlocking sets; an example is here).