Jund Goblins
(270 Card Cube)
Jund Goblins
Art by Wayne ReynoldsArt by Wayne Reynolds
270 Card Cube2 followers
Designed by nordengij30
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Welcome to the Jund Goblins Cube! This cube is a celebration of everyone's favorite mischievous creatures: Goblins! Every creature in the cube is a goblin, with a few artifact creatures included for mana dorks as well as a dragon to summon.

Key Features:

Goblin Focus: All creatures are goblins, maintaining a cohesive and thematic deck-building experience.

Budget-Friendly: This cube is designed to be budget-conscious, making it accessible to a wide range of players. The main exception are the lands, which will be proxied.

Peasant Power Level: While there isn’t a mix of card rarity, the power level is most closely aligned with that of a Peasant cube, offering balance and few power outliers.

Low Card-Complexity, High Board-Complexity: A benefit of Goblins is that the cards are easy to understand for new and returning players. In an effort to ensure this throughout the cube, all cards are low-barrier of understanding (with a few minor exceptions). To allow for interesting gameplay with these types of cards, a high proportion of modal cards were included to increase board-complexity.

Goblin Goofiness: Embracing the fun and quirky nature of goblins, the cube includes playful cards (Mogg Cannon, Dragon's Harold, etc.) while avoiding unplayable ones.

Synergistic Themes: Encourages creative and flexible deck-building with themes such as:

 - Standard Aggro
 - Counters
 - Green Tempo
 - Artifacts
 - Equipment
 - Sacrifice
 - Reanimate

Dive into the chaotic and exciting world of goblins with this cube, and discover the myriad of strategies and synergies waiting to be explored!

Note: Goblin Grenade is not included in this list. The intention is to have each player start with a Goblin Grenade prior to the draft.

Note 2: You will not see exile, flashback, double faced cards and some other features of modern Magic games in this cube in an attempt at increased simplicity. This rule may be broken in a few minor circumstances.

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