Toronto had it's own little cube con! and my cube thread had only fallen to the second page! XD
Untap T.O. was a blast, and my Friend Tom's cube
Volcano Manor was one of the featured cubes at the event!
I managed to go 2-1 in both drafts of the day, then lost in the quarterfinals (to punts both times, natch). My body is NOT built for 12 hours of magic, but I'm happy with how far I got given how good I consider myself as a magic player (hint: not great)
Draft #1:
Pink Sleeves - 2-1
Stephen AKA Zoydraft (Check
the blog, cool stuff!) has Pink Sleeves, a cube I've drafted once before and wanted to again. It's one of those "magic I like" cubes, but Stephen's predilections and mine tend to overlap, even though I run 166 more custom cards than he does
I started on
Lilianna of the Veil, and noticed powerful and frequent green cards in packs still around pick 7 so I pivoted.
That one swamp is almost certainly a punt, I think I talked myself into it by saying I needed early green but there are actual 2 nongreen sources in this deck. Not my finest hour.
Mostly this deck is
Esika's Chariot,
Smuggler's Copter and like 20 mostly irrelevant cards (I'm only half joking). Certainly interaction light, but I am a green deck, and there's good black removal in this cube I just didn't see. Apparently the drafter to my left was in GB as well and just interested in totally different cards than I was.
Round 1 I lost to the eventual 3-0 of the draft: Devin piloting izzet prowess featuring the terrifying
How to keep an izzet mage busy.
Do not underestimate this card, it is
so many prowess triggers.
Behold this hilarious (and correct!)
fact or fiction (Devin took the 1 pile)
Game 3 with
Saheeli, Sublime Artificer in play, he HTKAIMB twice on my end step, untapped, played a land, and after a bit of thought decided to slam
Shark Typhoon instead of just making 6 more servos XD
My other matches were less memorable, I went back and forth with people and eventually I had a board of 4/4s and they had a board of 2/2s.
Esika's Chariot good, more news at 11
Universes Within - 2-1
I'm gonna be honest, I should probably have thumbs down'd this cube. Universes within is your "typical" powermax format, complete with every egregious commander card you can name, minus anything printed in the universes beyond border, so
Troll of Khazad-dûm and
reprieve are off limits, but
Minsc & Boo, Timeless Heroes and
Pyrogoyf are fair game.
It has also made some concessions to taste:
No instant-win two-card combos
No Initiative cards
No Companions
The fixing in this cube is at a svelte 14%, including 10 triomes and 10 MH3 fetches, so you're basically a moron for playing 2 colors unless you get really really lucky.
Our table of 6 drafted 60% of the cube, so
Godless Shrine got taken by another drafter and
Shadowy Backstreet and
Shambling Vent just flat weren't in the draft, so this 2 fixing land nightmare was actually an optimistic outcome for my seat. What little time I spent not losing to my manabase I spent trying to attack an Oko to death,
get losting an
Atraxa just in time to kill with fliers against 14 hasty power, and stealing a
coveted jewel my opponent almost certainly should not have cast.
My loss was to the tables 3-0 again, a RW aggro deck with all the MH3 fixings, who in one game played a
figure of destiny on turn 1, I responded by whiffing an
inquisition of Kozilek (5 lands and a
fury), and then proceeded to draw nothing while my opponent dealt 16 damage to me with that figure of destiny, forcing 2 chump blocks (I found a removal spell right before the turn it would have turned into an 8/8 flier, then died to fury as creature decks tend to do).
All this consternation did scooch my way into top 8 on breakers (the only 2 loss record to make it in), so we got to draft the organizer's cube!
T8 -
Big Splash
Table talk from people more familiar with the environment than I revealed that
Field of the Dead/
Golos shenanigans was one of the more powerful things to be doing, and fixing is quite plentiful here, so I spent my first 5 picks taking fixing, found
Titania, and was pretty uncontested on green beef.
Small problem: I am not personally familiar with what this deck needs, as field's been cut from every environment I've drafted over the last 2 years, aside from my one outing with this cube thusfar, so I have no idea if the above is any good.
I won my first match against white grixis tempo...stuff (A friend, who has a tendency to do this sort of nonsense), and lost to Dom's eventual opponent in the finals on Mardu
Lurrus.
The specific punts were game 1 I played the only land in my hand on T3 that wouldn't let me cast either a removal spell or a blocker, and couldn't take it back because it was a surveil land. I took 10 damage that turn and died soon after.
G2 my opponent lead on an early
dark confidant, and by T5 had both that AND
lurrus +
Mishra's Bauble going, so my brain was so focused on trying to stop them from drawing 3 cards a turn I didn't notice I had the 6 mana to cast
Primeval Titan, go find red sources to unlock the rest of my hand, and make 2 zombies off the
field of the dead I'd played a bit earlier. It doesn't solve my problem, but it does present a new, much larger problem for my opponent.
I walked it off, and the event was really fun! Always a great time to be cubing with friends, there was even a
stone soup draft I missed out on during top 8 (I'll take it, good reason to miss)
Funny story about the stone soup: the TO asked people who wanted to play to bring piles for the stone soup, with the stipulation that they must be singleton (everyone ignored this rule) and cannot contain custom cards
but you could sharpie erratta cards.
Now unfortunately, I am who I am, so these rules were not possible for me to abide by

I brought my pile, handed it to him and said "If we need this, put it in. You be the judge" and either he didn't hear me or didn't think about it (Understandable, he's got a lot on his plate, but also why shuffle for the 9pm draft at 9:15am?)
Between rounds I'm chatting with him about how my matches are going and ask what he thought about the pile, and he admitted he didn't look, just shuffled it in with the rest. I laughed, told him what was in it, and he told me he'll keep it in if he can, he trusts me with custom cards, but this is for randos who don't know me, so he'll likely remove it if he can (Someone did show up at about 7pm to fill slot number SIXTEEN in the stone soup draft, so we removed my pool from the cube).
I feel a little slighted in that everyone else ignored the rules (someone's pool contained I think 9 copies of
deathmist raptor and 36 other morphs to go with it) but mine got punted, but hey I wasn't in the draft either so you take em.
I'm hoping we can maybe get my cube in the running next year, this was a blast and maybe I can teach people custom cards are in fact, cool and interesting.