What is a travel cube? It is a cube that has a less amount of cards than the average cube. Normal cubes range from 360 to 720 cards. Larger cubes are intended for larger playgroups and allows a more diverse card pool. Travel cubes tend to be much denser at 180 to 360 cards. Travel cubes are intended for a maximum of four players. The entire cube is drafted in one sitting if the cube happens to be 180 cards, which I find exciting. What I enjoy about my powered travel cube is that it’s full of some of Magics most potent cards and, with four players, it creates some of the most challenging choices you could possibly make during a draft, pack after pack.

Warning

Before you view my list, realize that most of the cards are proxied. If you are able to recreate my list with real cards, I highly advise not to travel with it, yet alone, draft it due to the high value of the contents. Entire cubes have been stolen before. Your cube is not the exception; don’t risk it!

On a lighter note, lets get to the contents of the cube!

-White Section-

Creature (17)

Planeswalker (2)

Instant (4)

Sorcery (4)

Enchantment (2)

Artifact (1)

-Blue Section-

Creature (13)

Planeswalker (1)

Instant (8)

Sorcery (6)

Enchantment (1)

Artifact (1)

-Black Section-

Creature (15)

Planeswalker (1)

Instant (3)

Sorcery (7)

Enchantment (3)

Artifact (1)

-Red Section-

Creature (18)

Planeswalker (1)

Instant (5)

Sorcery (3)

Enchantment (1)

Artifact (2)

-Green Section-

Creature (21)

Planeswalker (1)

Instant (3)

Sorcery (1)

Enchantment (2)

Artifact (1)

Land (1)

-Multicolored Section-

Azorius (3)

Dimir (3)

Rakdos (3)

Gruul (3)

Selesnya (3)

Orzhov (3)

Golgari (3)

Simic (3)

Izzet (3)

Boros (3)

-Colorless Section-

Artifact (14)

Creature (2)

Land (3)

Planeswalker (1)

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Thanks for visiting! –HanzelGravey