Rocky Mountain Yeti Old School Commander Cube

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Art by Dan FrazierArt by Dan Frazier

540 Card Commander Powered Set Cube

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Let's Brawl, Rocky Mountain Yeti Style!

This is a 93/94 old school commander cube. It is singleton and 100 card decks can be drafted with 6 or less players. If a full pod plays, 60 card decks are drafted. It is meant to played multiplayer with up to five to six players or two groups of four for a full pod. Based on this play pattern, the games are very slow and multiplayer games can take several hours.

This cube is powered but given the nature of 93/94 commander, it is not as relevant as a regular draft. Overall, it is a relatively low powered environment given its speed. There are 16 total commanders, eight three color and eight two color. Decks must be drafted according to commander color identity. There is a very high level of variance to this cube given the 100 card decks and the difference in commander choices that exist.

Commander List:

3 Color



2 Color



Before the main draft, everyone receives a "Commander Pack". Each player gets to choose between a two or three color commander. Once you choose your commander, all picks during the draft must conform to the commanders color identity. The less players you have, the more choices you get in your Commander Pack. During the main draft, if you receive a pack and none of the cards are in your commanders identity, you pick one, place it in the "denial zone", and receive a denial token. At the end of the draft, each player cashes in their denial tokens for a pick from the "denial pile" that works with their commander.

Drafting the Ring of Ma'Ruf and casting it gives you access to the "Box of Ma'Ruf" which has 41 of the most powerful cards from across all the colors. The card you choose from the "BoM" does NOT have to conform to your commanders color identity. If you have the ability to cast it, you can choose it and play it. What is in the box remains a mystery until you cast the ring!

Once drafting is complete, players break into groups for multi-player games.