A Multiplayer Commander cube themed around vehicles
Rules
- All Legendary Creatures are considered to have the text "Partner with Vehicle"
- Commander color identity rules enforced for deckbuilding
- The color identity of your deck is a combination of your Legendary Creature and the Vehicle they partner with
- 3 packs of 20, 2 cards per pick
- 60 card decks including your Legendary Creature and Vehicle Commanders
- 40 life to start
- Every player gets a copy of Command Tower in their pool after the draft.
- If you draft Seven Dwarves you get 7 copies in your pool.
- No Commander Damage.
Themes & Archetypes
While there are no "traditional" archetypes across each color pair, vehicle synergy is spread throughout the cube.
- Things that care about tapping/untapping.
- Encouraging combat with vehicles.
- Artifacts-matter
Each color also has a little bit of a specialty. Something it may do a little better or at a higher density than the other colors.
White has the easiest time getting into combat, whether it be through ease of crewing or buffs to push damage through safely.
Blue has the highest amount of card draw either through spells or payoffs for dealing damage.
Black is based on the graveyard and recursion (it's mostly Necrons).
Red cares about artifact/treasure generation and dealing lots of damage either through that artifact creation, increasing damage dealt, and big burn spells.
Green focuses on big creatures and cares about power either from raw stats or boosting via +1/+1 counters.
FAQs
- Your legendary creature may partner with ANY vehicle, not just the Legendary ones.
- Your partner vehicle is considered to be a "commander". This means things like Commander Damage and cards that reference a "commander" will apply. (if a card calls out "commander creature" then it only applies when your vehicle is crewed or becomes a creature.)
- Your partner vehicle does not need to be in your Legendary Creature's color identity. Greasefang, Okiba Boss + Dodgy Jalopy =


color identity.
Notes
- An omission of cards that say "when this creature attacks". This is to encourage crewing and attacking with vehicles. Always on the lookout for the generic "When you attack" wording.
- No Planeswalkers-as-generals.
- No multicolored non-legendary/vehicle options. This is to keep as many cards in each pack as live during the draft as possible.
- No Sol Rings.