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A Magic: The Gathering Cube podcast hosted by Ryan Overturf.

Jane McKinney joins Ryan Overturf to discuss Cube as an art form, and how poetry can inform Cube design. The Ball Pit on Cube CobraInterview with Jane on The Ball Pit for Recross the PathsGet your tickets for Inland Northwest CubeFest! Petal to the Metal on Cube Cobra

Ryan Overturf discusses how Stadium Tidalmage inspired a significant update of his Pauper Twobert, the changing landscape of budget and rarity-restricted Cubes over time, and the importance of an aesthetic identity for his enjoyment of Cube. The Pauper Twobert on Cube Cobra

Ryan Overturf talks through the myriad decisions that players make while drafting and playing Cube and how to abstractly approach the agency of players in Cube design.

In the first individual card spotlight on 180 MTG, Ryan Overturf talks about how Tarmogoyf forever altered the landscape of Magic, ruminating on how that impact has been felt and how it can be applied to Cube design. Scryfall search for every future-shifted card from Future Sight for those interested.

Ryan Overturf breaks down how The Tempo Twobert has changed since it was first designed, outlining shifts in philosophy and where the list is at today. The Tempo Twobert on Cube Cobra

Ryan Overturf concludes his first impressions Cube review of Secrets of Strixhaven, going over individual appealing cards for Cube!

Ryan Overturf begins his first impressions Cube review of Secrets of Strixhaven, going over the set's mechanics and themes!

Ryan Overturf breaks down his most Vorthos-y design, a Twobert showing off the crew members of the Skyship Weatherlight, and what kitchen table Magic looked like for him when he started playing. The Life and Times of Gerrard Capashen on Cube Cobra.

Ryan Overturf breaks down how to design a 180-card environment along color lines, seeding five explicit archetypal lanes for four-player drafts.

Ryan Overturf takes a look back at blue/black Faeries from 2008, how that deck shaped his perception of Magic, and how Faeries offers concrete examples of different categories of cards that can inform Cube design.Support Mutual Aid Networks in MinnesotaAntti Malin's 2008 World Championship winning Faeries deck