
- MTG DOOR OF DESTINIES UPDATE
- MTG DOOR OF DESTINIES PLUS
Flashfreeze: a conditional counter spell.Dread Presence: a solid addition to black.Door of Destinies: another tribal matters card.Distant Melody: a strong value play for tribal decks.Diabolic Tutor: a solid addition to black.Darksteel Forge: a strong payoff for the artifact archetype.Crippling Chill: works well with the disruptive blue plan.
Comet Storm: an interesting damage spell that will be replacing more typical red board wipes. MTG DOOR OF DESTINIES PLUS
Chillbringer: works well with the blue aggro archetype, plus is an elemental for tribal matters cards. Blade Splicer: works well with the artifact and golem archetypes, plus is a human for tribal matters cards. Archfiend of Spite: a strong value play or reanimation target for black, which was deemed the lowest in power level upon initial testing. Alpha Authority: an interesting enchantment that should help protect large creatures. Wooded Bastion: this was included on error instead of its Golgari counterpart. Vampiric Link: too on-theme for a black card. Unholy Strength: too weak in power level. Tibalt's Trickery: introduces too much variance for an enjoyable experience. Spirit of the Night: too weak in power level. Smog Elemental: too weak in power level. Smelt: too strong of an answer to the artifact archetype. Â Flip: MDFCs are interesting cards, but it does not make sense to have only one in the card pool Shattering Blow: too strong of an answer to the artifact archetype. Rootcoil Creeper: synergizes poorly with the rest of the card pool. Phantasmagorian: too weak in power level. Obelisk of Alara: too weak in power level. Nicol Bolas, the Deceiver : too weak in power level. Mox Sapphire: this card and other "power 9" cards have been removed from the pool to allow players to play with less well known cards. Mox Ruby: this card and other "power 9" cards have been removed from the pool to allow players to play with less well known cards. Mox Pearl: this card and other "power 9" cards have been removed from the pool to allow players to play with less well known cards. Mox Jet: this card and other "power 9" cards have been removed from the pool to allow players to play with less well known cards. Mox Emerald: this card and other "power 9" cards have been removed from the pool to allow players to play with less well known cards. Jungle Creeper: too weak in power level. Edric, Spymaster of Trest: too powerful. Dockside Extortionist: too strong in multiplayer games considering the dominance of the "treasure matters" archetype in this card pool. District Guide: synergizes poorly with the rest of the card pool. Cinderclasm: while board wipes are an essential part of the game, this card is too simple in effect in comparison to other red board wipes in the card pool. Cavalier of Night: too on-theme for a black card. Bloodcurdling Scream: too weak in power level. Black Lotus: this card and other "power 9" cards have been removed from the pool to allow players to play with less well known cards.
Birthing Pod: synergizes poorly with the rest of the card pool.Anger of the Gods: while board wipes are an essential part of the game, this card is too simple in effect in comparison to other red board wipes in the card pool.Here are the changes, provided with brief justifications:
MTG DOOR OF DESTINIES UPDATE
For Cumly Cube's six month anniversary, I have chosen to update the card pool. However, in response to feedback from fans, several cards in the pool were deemed unplayable, uninteresting, or overpowered. Introducing Cumly Cube 1.1! 6 months ago, Cumly Cube was launched to resounding approval.