I've always had a degree of insecurity that the core of my cube has been fundamentally taken from my favourite lists online, notably Shamizy's cube from two or so years ago. That said, I've put hundreds of hours tweaking, tinkering, playtesting, and ultimately catering his design from two years ago to the interests of my group and myself. Over the years I've drafted up various alternative cubes but I always felt discouraged from taking that final step to physically assemble it because I barely get to play my main cube as is. The cost of cards, sleeves, and storage really adds up. Without much time to play and collect data on that new cube I'd really need to find a solid niche for it, like a micro cube for traveling or a budget one for playing with strangers/teaching new players.
When I assembled my cube for the first time my biggest regret was not having a more refined list online to draw from. The cards from my collection were trash, and I wasted a hefty amount of money scouring through binders and piles of cards at my local game shop grabbing cards I remembered as stars from various draft formats (the majority of which never made it to the cube). I don't blame anyone for wanting to short cut all the time, effort, and money it takes to get a quality cube core. But I regret that my own cube doesn't have that expressive flair and personality that defines so many of the cubes here. That said, my cube plays beautifully and lets me play archetypes I've always wanted to play, and I'm ok with that.
When I assembled my cube for the first time my biggest regret was not having a more refined list online to draw from. The cards from my collection were trash, and I wasted a hefty amount of money scouring through binders and piles of cards at my local game shop grabbing cards I remembered as stars from various draft formats (the majority of which never made it to the cube). I don't blame anyone for wanting to short cut all the time, effort, and money it takes to get a quality cube core. But I regret that my own cube doesn't have that expressive flair and personality that defines so many of the cubes here. That said, my cube plays beautifully and lets me play archetypes I've always wanted to play, and I'm ok with that.