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Cube Design Iron Chef: Genesis Wave

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Andy and Anthony brainstorm a brand new cube starting from a single card: Genesis Wave. Like the two previous episodes, featuring Goblin Charbelcher and Trade Routes, they expand from a single card considering what kind of environment it would make sense in. They take a few further steps considering more layers of cards that fit together in different ways. They end up with a rough sketch for a cube idea, including some general themes and a few open questions still to answer to turn their initial brainstorm into a playable list.

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Timestamps

  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 3:30 - Building a Cube Starting from Genesis Wave
  • 7:55 - Why Andy Doesn't Like Genesis Wave
  • 16:34 - Level 1 Cards
  • 23:52 - Permanent Based Interaction
  • 26:54 - Landfall
  • 30:42 - ETB Payoffs
  • 34:28 - Level 2 Cards
  • 42:01 - Vendilion Clique Corner
  • 51:57 - Open Questions Remaining
  • 57:46 - Approaching the Manabase
  • 1:01:54 - Conclusion
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