Designing and Drafting a Cube on a Budget

Andy and Anthony talk about cubing on a budget. Between cards, sleeves, and other needs, putting a cube together is not without costs, but the format has some unique attributes that can still make it approachable on a budget. But first, they talk for a long time about Tetris. ⁠View all cards mentioned in the episode →⁠ Discussed in this episode: After 34 Years, Someone Finally Beat Tetris Tetris Just Got Beaten Again Fosbury Flop Four Minute Mile Radiolab: Stochasticity Lucky Paper Radio on How to Build a Cube from Your Collection Scryfall BCW Cardboard Longboxes Potomac Distribution Cubes Mentioned: Amonkar Desert Cube Eiganjo Drift Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 1:41 - Tetris Talk  25:53 - Introduction to Playing Cube on a Budget 35:49 - Tip 1: Play with the cards you have 40:11 - Tip 2: Most cards are not that expensive. Really! 42:02 - Tip 3: Be aware of the secondary market and pick up cards at the right time, if you can. 44:42 - Tip 4: Consider rarity restricted cubes, but be aware rarity and price are only mildly correlated! 48:26 - Tip 5: Use proxies 50:49 - Tip 6: Use BCW cardboard longboxes bought in bulk 54:39 - The biggest barrier to budget cubing: sleeves 1:03:46 - Tip 7: Get your playgroup to chip in cards 1:04:39 - Tip 8: Save and sell/buylist cards to subsidize bigger purchases 1:07:58 - Remember the most important thing: drafting a cube is FREE if you’re not the cube owner Check us out on Twitch and YouTube for paper Cube gameplay. You can find the hosts’ Cubes on Cube Cobra: Andy’s “Bun Magic” Cube Anthony’s “Regular” Cube If want us to do a pack 1, pick 1 from your cube submit it on our website. Send in questions to the show at mail@luckypaper.co. You can also find both your hosts in the MTG Cube Talk Discord. If you’d like to show your support for the show, please leave us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen. Musical production by DJ James Nasty.

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Lucky Paper Radio is a podcast about Magic: the Gathering hosted by lifelong friends Andy Mangold and Anthony Mattox. Focused primarily on sandbox formats like Cube, which are free of banlists, rotation, and net decking, the show is about the best parts of Magic and how to get the most out of the game.