740 Card Cube

by koolkai993 on 07 October 2016

Main Deck (740 cards)

Creatures (280)


Sorceries (113)





Land (87)

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Deck Description

I've been wanting to build a cube for awhile now. I spent so much time on this, but I know it can still see plenty of improvement. I have been told that I need more creatures, and less non creatures (mostly enchantments). I also wanted to remove 20 cards if I could, just so I could get it down to 720; maybe I'll try to get rid of 4 cards per color.

Let me know what you think.

How to Play

Get a group of your friends together and play it like any kind of draft. Have a basic land box handy.

Regular Draft: 3-8 players
3 random stacks of 15 cards each (or 6 packs of 8 if playing with 3-5 players)
View one stack pick one card, pass the stack to the left. Pick one card from the stack passed to you, and pass it. Repeat Step 2 until the first stacks are gone, start doing the same thing with the second stack, pass to the right instead this time. Repeat until all stacks are gone, then build a 40 card deck.

Sealed: Any number of players
Every player gets a random stack of 90 cards and builds a 40 card deck.

Auction: 3-5 Players
Every player begins the Auction with 100 points. There is a single stack of random cards that equals to 45 cards per player. Choose someone to go first, and then go clockwise. Flip over 3 cards, each player bids starting at 0. The last person to bid the highest gets the 3 cards. You can bid 0 as a starting bid, and if nobody raises the bid you take the cards. Repeat this until you run out of cards. Proceed to build a 40 card deck.

Winston: 2-4 Players
Random stack of 45 cards per player. Choose for someone to go first. Place three cards from the stack in separate piles face down. The first player looks at the first pile closest to the stack, if he or she wants the card, they can take it, and replace it with a new card. If they don't take it they add a card to that pile and looks at the second pile, he can take it if he wants, or go on to the next pile whilst adding another card to the second pile. If a player does not choose a pile by the end of the third pile, they add a card to the third pile and draw the next card off the stack to keep for themselves. Move on to player two, repeat until all cards have been distributed. Build a 40 card deck.

Quilt: 3-5 players
Random stack of 45 cards per player. Make a quilt of 64 face-up cards from the top of the stack arranging them so that it looks like this:

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|-|-|-|- the "-"represents a tapped card
-|-|-|-| the "|' represents an untapped card
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-|-|-|-| Player one chooses a card that has an open short
|-|-|-|- side of the card. This opens new possibilities; let's say that the top left card was chosen, that means the card under it would be available for player two to pick. Keep picking cards until the quilt is down to 32 cards, then refill the quilt with the cards in the stack. Repeat until all cards have been chosen. Make a 40 card deck.

There may be more drafts, and if there are, let me know in the comment section. I hope I explained these draft formats as well as possible. If you have any questions let me know; or google it if you want to. You can find more detailed explanations of these different drafts by looking them up. You can also alter them to suit your group's needs.

Deck Tags

  • Cube
  • Draft
  • sealed
  • Limited
  • Fun
  • 5-Color
  • Casual

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Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Not Legal in Modern
  • Not Legal in Vintage
  • Not Legal in Legacy

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