I want my drafters to have a clear "path" once they start picking cards. Here are three key strategies I’ve seeded:
Don't just list cards; explain why you included them. Your design philosophy is what makes your cube unique.
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.
Break up your text with H2 and H3 tags so readers can skim for the information they care about.
Ensuring players can actually cast their spells—a crucial step many first-time designers forget.
Welcome to the first look at my latest project: [Cube Name] . I’ve always been a fan of [Format/Archetype, e.g., high-power Legacy or pauper synergy], so I decided to build a dedicated environment to capture that feeling. My goal with this 360-card list is to provide a balanced draft where [Strategy A] and [Strategy B] can both shine without being overshadowed by "power outliers". The Core Design
Classic low-curve "go-wide" strategies using token makers and anthem effects.