I want to make a conspiracy cube out of two boxes I drafted and sleeved. The issue is some cards are not as fun as others (i.e. Pillarfield Ox). Each colour has a few commons and such that aren't as splashy as the rest, and might bring the replay value down. The set seems to rely on people drafting several copies of a card, so I can't use conventional cube build strategies.
Any suggestions for replacement of the boring cards without making one colour too strong?
Could I just take that card out entirely, and increase the asfan of the other cards, allowing more copies of a card to be drafted?
Essentially, how you determine your cards lists, common/uncommon/rare ratios, and draft structure are going to be up to you.
There are a ton of threads here in the cube forums about folks wanting to build rise of the eldrazi, innistrad, ravnica, etc cubes and draft simulators. Try looking through the forums for some of those. There's plenty of discussion that's relevant to your conspiracy interest.
Any suggestions for replacement of the boring cards without making one colour too strong?
Could I just take that card out entirely, and increase the asfan of the other cards, allowing more copies of a card to be drafted?
http://www.channelfireball.com/articles/cube-design-set-cubes/
http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/the-game/the-cube-forum/190791-rise-of-the-eldrazi-draft-sim-cube
Essentially, how you determine your cards lists, common/uncommon/rare ratios, and draft structure are going to be up to you.
There are a ton of threads here in the cube forums about folks wanting to build rise of the eldrazi, innistrad, ravnica, etc cubes and draft simulators. Try looking through the forums for some of those. There's plenty of discussion that's relevant to your conspiracy interest.
Good luck!
Dolono
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