The Classical[-ish] Twobert aims to provide a mid-powerlevel legacy cube experience to two players. Powerlevel-wise it aims to be more powerful than a master set retail experience, with lower to the ground CMC and with several of the stapples one would expect from a "traditional" cube.
A twobert is a cube designed to be drafted by two players, as popularized by Ryan Overturf on his article "The Proper Way To Do Two-Player Cube Drafts". It is a 180 card singleton cube, drafted under "Minneapolis Draft" rules. Here, two players draft 8 packs of 7 cards. Your fist pick of each pack is done without revealing the pack to your opponent. When you trade the packs, reveal them. Second pick is two cards out of this pack. Trade again. Third pick is two more cards of your original pack. Two cards from each pack will remain and are discarded. Repeat the process for all 8 packs. You should end up with 40 cards from which to build a 40 cards limited deck, adding as many basic lands as considered necessary.
The playtest feature has a Custom Minneapolis Draft for testing, but it does break on occasion.
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Spells!
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Reanimate big to kill
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Aristocrats
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