After our first "rough draft" session, I realized that [Card X] was a bit too oppressive, so I’ll be swapping it for [Card Y] to lower the mana curve and increase interactivity. Closing Thoughts
Building and maintaining a "Cube"—a custom-curated set of cards for drafting—is one of the most rewarding ways to experience Magic: The Gathering . Whether you are documenting your first build or sharing lessons from your 100th draft, a well-structured blog post helps your community understand your vision.
Keeping representation equal across W, U, B, R, and G. sample cube
I want my drafters to have a clear "path" once they start picking cards. Here are three key strategies I’ve seeded:
Building a cube is an iterative process. If you want to try it out yourself, you can . I’m always looking for feedback—what archetypes Pro-Tips for Your Cube Blog After our first "rough draft" session, I realized
Break up your text with H2 and H3 tags so readers can skim for the information they care about.
Below is a draft you can adapt, based on common successful Cube Cobra blog formats. Title: [Name of Your Cube] — The Vision & The First Draft Keeping representation equal across W, U, B, R, and G
Don't just list cards; explain why you included them. Your design philosophy is what makes your cube unique.