Yes but only for one card, this update is due mostly to player feedback after the most recent in-person draft.

Splatter Thug is in the weird spot of being desirable only by aggressive decks and not being an high pick in those either: equipment, removal and one-drops are all in higher demand. On the other hand uncommon red creatures are quite weak at mana value 3.
Ratcatcher Trainee is desirable as a spell for 3 mana that draws an additional 2/1 with first strike. It should fill the same role for decks that use equipments and first strike while opening the slot to additional synergies with Goblin Bombardment or Young Pyromancer.

Dynacharge was meant as an easy wheel for the tokens archetype, but those decks cannot support too many spells that pump up the team so I'm cutting the weakest one.
Demand Answers is the obligatory MKM inclusion, a slightly better Thrill of Possibility should be somewhat useful in any red deck.

Scurry Oak has proven itself too oppressive with multiple pieces of the combo in the same color. To balance the combo a bit better I'm cutting its cheapest card. This should avoid the irritating playpattern of playing both Scurry Oak and Ivy Lane Denizen in the same turn to avoid sorcery speed interactions.
In its place I'm trying one more removal Spinning Wheel Kick, it requires a lot of mana but green shouldn't have a problem with that.

Speaking of green removal: the vigilance and trample from Nature's Way are often redundant or irrelevant in this cube, an instant like Cosmic Hunger will be better.

The Wanderer is no longer needed as a 4 mana value non-creature in white. I'm cutting back on the 4 drops and I'd like to try out a few more battles like Invasion of Dominaria and Invasion of Amonkhet.
To find space for the latter the Haunter of Nightveil is going on the bench, I'm ready to welcome it back if the battles don't pan out.

Skittering Surveyor and Pilgrim's Eye are a bit too similar, to emphasize the singleton nature of cube I'm replacing the Surveyor with Skyscanner. It should find a home in mostly the same decks but at least this offers more variety during the draft process.

Borderland Explorer is mana fixing that helps reanimator strategies, I really like it but I couldn't in good conscience add Cankerbloom without cutting another 2 mana value creature. I can't imagine Cankerbloom underperforming: a cheaper version of Thrashing Brontodon is very desirable seeing how impactful the Naturalize effects are in this cube.