At the end of most sets’ runtime on Magic: The Gathering Arena, drafts begin to get stale, so during the dry months of Magic content, Wizards of the Coast often adds in the Arena Cube to vary up the draft experience. It’s well liked among the community and is probably the best way to play Arena at the moment. When every archetype feels like it’s been played to death and there’s a lack of choice once the best cards have been scouted out, Arena Cube is a great way to spice things up again.
The Arena Cube will be running until January 21, around the time that Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty will be releasing. Players who are tired of Crimson Vow and are looking for something to do in the Arena client might find that drafting the cube is the most exciting format to play. Even for those who like Constructed and Magic's 60-card Standard format, the Arena Cube draft is a great way to cool down after the Arena Open and play some more casual games of Magic.
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Magic cubes don’t get talked about often enough because they take time and money to build in paper, but both Magic Online and Magic Arena have bustling communities who love when the events roll around. Given the digital versions are much less expensive and don’t require eight friends to come together in person to play, the online versions are much more desirable and are fun to boot. The other formats on Magic Arena are currently in a state of stasis and won’t rotate until after the cyberpunk return to Magic's Kamigawa set comes out, so Cube is a great way to vary up the Arena play experience and is definitely a contender for the best event Wizards of the Coast runs on the platform.
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