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Hello r/mtgcube!
I am a long time lurker and haven't posted in the sub before. Over the past year and some change, I have been designing an EDH cube following the pack layout and rules for drafting Commander Legends. I would love for some feedback on my first attempt at creating an EDH cube.
The cube has a card count of 600 for a total of 30 packs containing 20 cards each. The cube is designed to be 20 card packs with two legendary creatures in each pack. It is designed to be able to support 4-6 players in a draft with four packs each, or up to a 5 player sealed pod with six packs each.
There are 60 different commanders available to possibly chose from:
-All five mono colors have four legendary creatures, one of which has the partner mechanic.
-The ten guild color combinations have three legendary creatures, one of which has the partner mechanic.
-I also have one legendary creature available for Grixis, Jund, Azban, Jeskai, and Sultai.
-Three legendary creatures for a five color deck and finally two colorless legendary creatures. (Please note that a colorless deck isn't really a viable strategy for this cube, and the colorless legendary creatures are mainly just game finishers)
Main themes within the cube:
-White focuses on enchantments and equipment, with some support for token strategies.
-Blue focuses on spellslinger and copy effects, with some support for blink strategies.
-Black focuses on sacrifice effects and discard, with some support for graveyard recursion.
-Red focuses on spellslinger and increased damage effects, with some support for card advantage/wheel effects.
-Green focuses on token and 1/ 1 counter effects, with some support for graveyard recursion.
Tribal themes include W/B Knights, G/B Elves, and 5 color elementals.
Here is a link to the cube via Cube Cobra: ( https://cubecobra.com/cube/overview/2my84 )
Please review, and draft to your hearts content! Since this is my first cube, I'd like to know what the cube community feels is good, what can be improved, what doesn't work, or whatever can be suggested to make the experience better. All feedback or suggestions are welcomed! Thank you for taking the time to read my post.
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