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“Take Five” — Designing a Minimal Deckbuilding Desert Cube

“Take Five” — Designing a Minimal Deckbuilding Desert Cube

Update: 2025-12-01
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Andy and Anthony talk about Andy’s latest Cube design concept. Inspired by The Ball Pit among other projects, Andy’s goal is to design a desert cube where players play all but 5 cards from their pool. In other words, after the draft, player simply “Take Five” cards out of their pool and get shuffling. Andy’s goal is to push players even harder to make something out of the cards they draft even if they don’t obviously stand well on their own. Our hosts talk about the design process, challenges they anticipate, and potential solutions to this draft structure.

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Timestamps

  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 7:23  - Andy's New Cube Concept: "Take Five"
  • 26:33  - Complexity Level
  • 30:02  - Mana Fixing with Minimal Deckbuilding
  • 35:25  - Cube Design Timeline
  • 39:59  - Categories of Cards in the Cube
  • 47:04  - Future Abandoned Ideas
  • 58:26  - Wrap Up


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“Take Five” — Designing a Minimal Deckbuilding Desert Cube

“Take Five” — Designing a Minimal Deckbuilding Desert Cube

Andy Mangold and Anthony Mattox