I've recently learned about Modular Cubes and the idea really appealed to me. My wife and I will occasionally do a Winston Draft and I started thinking this is the best way to reuse the cards I have while mixing up the experience.
What I'm unsure of is how many cards should be in my base and each of my modules if the design intent is 2 player Winston drafts. I've seen recommendations for 120-180 base cards and 40 card modules, but it feels like taking 90 cards out of 200 (assuming 2 modules due to 2 people) isn't enough as you are unlikely to see enough synergy and it could just end up being who actually got the most specialized cards from the module.
I was thinking 60 base cards, modules of 40, and for the 2 person draft taking 3 random modules. That would mean that you get to see 50% of the pool making replaying with the same modules not too terrible.
Thoughts on how these numbers should shift?
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What I'm unsure of is how many cards should be in my base and each of my modules if the design intent is 2 player Winston drafts. I've seen recommendations for 120-180 base cards and 40 card modules, but it feels like taking 90 cards out of 200 (assuming 2 modules due to 2 people) isn't enough as you are unlikely to see enough synergy and it could just end up being who actually got the most specialized cards from the module.
I was thinking 60 base cards, modules of 40, and for the 2 person draft taking 3 random modules. That would mean that you get to see 50% of the pool making replaying with the same modules not too terrible.
Thoughts on how these numbers should shift?