For those who didn’t read the breakdown of the cube I started a few weeks ago you can check that out here. The summery of that article is that the cube can support a 4 player draft and a format I call “Dank Draft”. Some of the cards from the article didn’t make its way into the cube after realizing that they would probably be too strong. There are some cards in there that might be too good and I’ll try to update changes as I test it some more.

I had some family issues I had to attend to which took me out of the country and away from Destiny for around two weeks. Sorry for the delay but now I’m back baby! And the cube is finished. You can check out the Google Spreadsheet here for the full list.

The cube itself is function over flavor. It being budget meant that many of the iconic characters we all grew up loving are absent and I lament that. Perhaps in the future I will do a big character cube where all the high costed characters come in elite and I won’t consider card price as a constraint.

All characters that are there are printed costs, I figured they might not be too oppressive but we’ll see. FN and Unkar might be too good but I do like doing powerful things. Your stomach for that type of thing will vary and you can adjust accordingly.

I tried to make this as budget as I could. The most expensive card in the cube is Shoto Lightsaber or Jabba the Hutt from AWK which I thought were somewhat important to the archetypes. The card pool does draw from various sets which makes it somewhat harder to gather all of the cards but if you purchased the starters you will be in a fine starting place. From there the rares are easily attainable in a place like eBay or you could probably get someone to make it for you from the Facebook SWDestiny Market Group for a price. A cube like this will have incredible replay value which i think makes it worth it.

I consciously chose not to include cards like He Doesn’t Like You, Caution and Doubt because I find these cards to be generically good. They don’t require you to stretch your deckbuilding skill and consider synergies. I consciously tried to include usual cards. Feel free to include more generically good cards if you like but I think the gameplay experience gets too repetitive and draft choices are too easy. Its hard not to not include some but the ones that are above curve are always auto includes and tried not to have too many of them.

I hope you have fun with the cube or that it helps you with your own creation. This article is short because the previous article covers many of the important points and the cube itself was heavily deliberated.

Take care and as always…

Destiny isn’t dead, it’s just taking a very long nap.

-NJCuenca

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