![]() ![]() Many Commander decks are multicoloured and synergistic, so it’s easy to convert them into a strong, recognisable draft archetype. This springboards very well off MTG’s most popular format, Commander. Cube is much the same - but this time, you decide the archetypes. Generally, in Magic’s official Draft formats, colour combinations have certain archetypes that you will be steered towards through ‘signpost’ cards. This radical variety extends to archetypes. No matter what you choose, you throw them all in there with half a Modern deck and a card you found trawling through a commons box five years ago and never got to play anywhere. ![]() You can take the card that defined a Draft format for you, for example, a bit from your old Commander deck, or a long-since rotated Standard staple. Cubes are often filled with cards that the creators enjoy or remember, that means something to them. The best part about cube is the sheer variety of cards that you get to play.
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