I'm leaving my hometown for studies in a few months and I want to tidy up my collection a bit, looking to make the bulk-rares I accumulated a bit useful or just throw them in the bin.
There are a few friends that this year picked up MTG via Arena, and I thought I might leave them with something nice to play with that is not Commander, since I really dislike the format.
Also, I want to protect their early MTG days from an arms race and thought a low powered Cube might be the perfect environment for that, since it also gives some fresh life to the cards that have become useless to me.
Are there some lists of low-powered, but not necessarily Peasant or Pauper Cubes that are not too big? 360 - 540 cards would be optimal. I just need some guidance since playtesting is really not an option in the current state, otherwise I would just trial and error to find the sweet spot.
I would also recommend the starter cube and miser's cube from the Solely Singleton guys. These two are built with budget in mind, so they tend to lean lower power due to that.
If your collection is newer, you could check out the recent Historic cube that was featured on MTG Arena. It was pretty fun and tended to have a lower power level feel with no access to older powerful cards.
There are a few friends that this year picked up MTG via Arena, and I thought I might leave them with something nice to play with that is not Commander, since I really dislike the format.
Also, I want to protect their early MTG days from an arms race and thought a low powered Cube might be the perfect environment for that, since it also gives some fresh life to the cards that have become useless to me.
Are there some lists of low-powered, but not necessarily Peasant or Pauper Cubes that are not too big? 360 - 540 cards would be optimal. I just need some guidance since playtesting is really not an option in the current state, otherwise I would just trial and error to find the sweet spot.
I would also recommend the starter cube and miser's cube from the Solely Singleton guys. These two are built with budget in mind, so they tend to lean lower power due to that.
https://www.cubecobra.com/cube/list/thestartercube
https://www.cubecobra.com/cube/list/themiserscube
If your collection is newer, you could check out the recent Historic cube that was featured on MTG Arena. It was pretty fun and tended to have a lower power level feel with no access to older powerful cards.
https://cubecobra.com/cube/list/ag7
MTGS Average Peasant Cube 2023 Edition
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