@The-DM A cube is made up of a collection of cards, most commonly 360 of them. In order to play with a cube, you deal out those cards randomly into lots of 15-card piles (to emulate packs of cards) and then draft those cards. The big pulls of cubes are that you can incorporate your own themes and power levels into them and that you can draft this cube of cards over, and over, and over, and hopefully keep on getting fun and new gameplay out of it with little to no modification over time once it's been created.
The reasoning behind 360 cards is that it's just enough cards that all of them will be dealt out in a traditional eight-person draft pod.
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Could this be a commander?
The reasoning behind 360 cards is that it's just enough cards that all of them will be dealt out in a traditional eight-person draft pod.
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