...Do we really need another PokeMTG thread?!?!?
Yes. Of course we do.
However, this is slightly different. This is a complete cube I put together in late 2016--back in the days when I posted on these forums with more frequency. I played a ton of it 1v1 with my roommate at the time. But, outside of that I only played it once with another friend and once in an 8p pod. And for good reason. It's a rather complicated set, both intentionally and unintentionally. My roommate and I were the target audience, so it was ok that I designed the environment to be low curve with an overwhelming amount of options. However, there were also a lot of gratuitously complex designs. Some in the name of flavor and some because it was the first set I'd ever designed.
Fast forward to the present day after I've moved away. Cubing and posting on this forum has fallen off because I no longer have as regular a play group. But at least I still play enough to be hooked on updating my main cube and reading what you all have to say every new set! And then one day while lurking, I saw the two posts that reawakened my design itch. So here I am, ten months later, presenting the first draft of my pokemon cube redesign (alongside the original final version of the first design for comparison).
I'll begin by laying out as much of the initial methodology as I can recall. Original 151 only. An easy call. It's aesthetically simple and most familiar for the OGs. From there, I thought... Hey, wouldn't it be really elegant to literally only have the 151 Pokemon and nothing else? WotC did it with Legions... it's not that outrageous. How else would you elegantly choose what non-creatures to include??
Getting the pictures into the posts proved to be too difficult with the 10 attachment limit. Instead, I've linked the PDFs with all the cards (both new and old) below the Table of Contents and left in the posts the placeholders I was using while doing this write up off of the forum. Reading the posts by cross referencing two separate files that are in different orders (from the posts; not from each other) seems miserable, but I don't know of a better solution. Can a mod let me embed more images for these posts or something?
(Please let me know about any spelling/grammar/general confusion issues you come across!)
Color-Type Allocation
Rare Allocation
Yes. Of course we do.
However, this is slightly different. This is a complete cube I put together in late 2016--back in the days when I posted on these forums with more frequency. I played a ton of it 1v1 with my roommate at the time. But, outside of that I only played it once with another friend and once in an 8p pod. And for good reason. It's a rather complicated set, both intentionally and unintentionally. My roommate and I were the target audience, so it was ok that I designed the environment to be low curve with an overwhelming amount of options. However, there were also a lot of gratuitously complex designs. Some in the name of flavor and some because it was the first set I'd ever designed.
Fast forward to the present day after I've moved away. Cubing and posting on this forum has fallen off because I no longer have as regular a play group. But at least I still play enough to be hooked on updating my main cube and reading what you all have to say every new set! And then one day while lurking, I saw the two posts that reawakened my design itch. So here I am, ten months later, presenting the first draft of my pokemon cube redesign (alongside the original final version of the first design for comparison).
I'll begin by laying out as much of the initial methodology as I can recall. Original 151 only. An easy call. It's aesthetically simple and most familiar for the OGs. From there, I thought... Hey, wouldn't it be really elegant to literally only have the 151 Pokemon and nothing else? WotC did it with Legions... it's not that outrageous. How else would you elegantly choose what non-creatures to include??
Getting the pictures into the posts proved to be too difficult with the 10 attachment limit. Instead, I've linked the PDFs with all the cards (both new and old) below the Table of Contents and left in the posts the placeholders I was using while doing this write up off of the forum. Reading the posts by cross referencing two separate files that are in different orders (from the posts; not from each other) seems miserable, but I don't know of a better solution. Can a mod let me embed more images for these posts or something?
(Please let me know about any spelling/grammar/general confusion issues you come across!)
Table of Contents
Initial Design FrameworkColor-Type Allocation
Rare Allocation
For use in reading the Guild Designs:
New Designs <--------------- CARD FILE HERE
Old Designs
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