General MTGO You Make The Cube

Kirblinx

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Okay, resurrecting this 8 year old thread because another opportunity has appeared.
They are currently looking for entries from people in the MTGO Creator Program for the 'Creator Cube Showcase'.
While I am not really known as the 'cube guy' on MTGO, I am still part of it and was thinking it could be a great way to show off the Riptide Lab cube ideologies. So I am looking for the community here to decide on a cube that is the best representation of Riptide Lab. Here is their criteria for entry:

How to Submit
  • 540-card list (via CubeCobra link),
  • Archetype breakdowns,
  • Elevator pitch (why your cube should be featured),
  • Willingness to write an article about your cube if selected,
Cube Build Guidelines
  • No special gameplay rules,
  • No Universes Beyond: 40K, Jurassic Park, Transformers,
  • Light use of Final Fantasy and Lord of the Rings cards is okay,
  • Keep it clean, creative, and fun!,
The deadline to submit is next Friday, September 12.

So I would be the submitter, but whomever is the creator of the cube on here would have to do the breakdowns, pitch and article. I could do them but I since I am probably not as intimately aware of the cube as the creator it would be better coming from them. I would still add a preface saying that I am from RiptideLab and give a spiel as to what we believe in here then throw it over to whomever we chose.

Would love to see what people think would be the most enticing for the MTGO community. Something with a nice hook might be able to get published. The fact that this is 'MTGO Creator' locked means that we could stand an okay chance to get in. As there is only 100 or so of us and probably about half won't submit anything. After the deadline 4 will be picked by the overseers and then voted on by the creators. My goal is for us to get into that vote. Let me know what you think we should do.
 
Arena will sometimes have special draft formats, so I don’t think Wizards are inherently opposed. As well as avoiding coding difficulties, it also saves them the bother of specifying what special rules are acceptable. It’s easier just to have a blanket ban.

If we want to influence this as a community I think there are two options: either select an existing cube that represents the Riptide community; or design a cube by committee. The former will give a good play experience but focused on an individual’s design sensibilities, the latter can allow everyone to be involved but may suffer from lack of creative focus.
 
I find no UB hilarious here, is that also a modo thing?
No assassins creed? No final fantasy? How droll :p
They've had some vague UB issues before - I remember they could only sell the 40k cards as the entire precon, not put them in treasure chests at first, which led to some of the singles being very expensive and I don't know if they ever actually resolved that or just put the precons on sale multiple times to try to ameliorate it...

...and honestly it felt like it boiled down to "UB rights issues were already hard enough negotiations for Arena so they didn't even try for Magic: the Gathering Online, a Daybreak Games software program"
 
I'd be down to send the Eldrazi list I have going, but it's a bit of a work in progress and less refined than a lot of the lists here. We could get a Discord going and grind it to a way better state over the weekend if we got some great minds together. It's currently no UB, but I have a list of UB considerations on CubeCobra.

I think "highish power Eldrazi" could be a decent hook.
 
I’m building what I call Riptide Terrarium where the mana base is an integral part of the synergy. 100 lands in a 540 cube.
Bouncelands: landfall, ramp, bounce, MDFCs, Hideaway lands, …

Fetches/landscapes: landfall, sacrifice, Delve/Escape, revolt, …

Horizon lands: sacrifice, draw 2

Surveil duals: GY, Domain, top of library

I think it would be a cool idea to expand deck building to the mana base and have effectively 30 slots instead of 23 to work with.
 
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