Welcome to the Gathering4Magic Peasant Cube! This is a 540 card custom peasant cube that I originally built from the cards in my collection and those of my friends. I initially decided to make a cube because I enjoy drafting but don't always have the funds to draft. I had a bunch of commons and uncommons I wasn't really using, and love deck-building almost as much as I love playing, so I thought, "why not build a Peasant Cube?"I gathered sweet commons and uncommons from my collection, as well as those from my local play group (usually I sorted their collections by color and rarity for the prime pickings of their C/Us. I then spent a bunch of money on sleeves, and took a long time to slap together what turned out to be a horrible monstrosity, then a whole lot more time examining it, tweaking it, refining it, etc. over the years until I arrived at what you see today. I have tried to support a main archetype for each two color combination (though these archetypes do not generally align with what that particular Ravinican Guild is about). Some of these archetypes tend to transcend a particular two color combo such that you can build them with a variety of colors. When I originally built this cube I didn't have any experience with playing peasant cube prior to building it, so it was completely unique to my limited experience as a player, not to mention my limited cardpool. However, after building it I discovered there is an actual community of peasant cubers out there, and I was elated. I've been reading about and learning from other cubes and tweaking my own ever since. I've discovered that my cube is never going to be a complete set thing, and as such it will continually evolve as necessary. This is the beauty of cube, especially a unique format like Peasant cube. As it is ever evolving, any constructive input is always welcome. Edit: as of April, 2015, this cube has been downsized from a 630 card cube to 540. After discussion with other peasant cube aficionados, I came to the realization that I had allowed the cube to be bloated with unnecessary and sometimes underpowered cards. Therefore I trimmed the fat, and beefed up the meat, so hopefully my cube is beginning to "get in shape" so to speak. As of EDIT: on April 17, 2015, I downsized my cube from 630 to 540. After discussion with those more experienced than I on Peasant Cube design, I realized I had a lot of unnecessary and underpowered cards. I also had some "strictly worse" cards as well, though this was due either to an ignorance of the "strictly better" card's existence, or lack of availability (working with what I've got). As such, I decided to trim the fat, and now we're down 90 cards. Other cuts may come as well, but I think they will be on a 1-for-1 replacement, I want to stick at 540 for now, given that it allows for up to 6 player sealed. On September 14, 2016, I made some changes to the cube, the biggest of which was cutting a pet cycle of cards, that were slightly underpowered, yet flexible and fun to play. The problems were that 1) they didn't see as much play as I'd like, and 2) more importantly, they didn't really support the archetypes in the cube, and as such, I wanted to buff the archetypes with a few cards while still retaining what was already there.