Within the Boros guild-pack are cards perfect for these like Rally The Peasants and War Flare that pump all those small creatures. These three packs together synergize very well with lots of token creation, cheap creatures, and Convoke mechanics. With this combination we’re teaching the player what the term Boros means, why a deck might be referred to as a “Weenie” deck and the terminology of “Going Wide” that players use to refer to a specific board state. For example, a player could choose these three packs below: One “Guild-Pack” containing eight multi-colored spells and lands, and two “Mono-Packs” containing 20 spells and lands of a single color. Within Pauper Jumpstart Cube, players will select three packs in order to make a single 40-card deck instead of two.
If you ever wondered, “How do I draft with only two people?” this is a way to have a similar experience without needing a full pod of drafters. This means that the cube allows lots of repeated use without every playing the same game twice. The Pauper Jumpstart Cube uses the popular Pauper Cube created by Adam Styborski to create a modal format designed to ease new players into the plethora of terms and concepts of Magic: The Gathering while adding a twist to the traditional Jumpstart format. If you’ve ever asked, “What’s the best way to learn to play Magic The Gathering?” the Pauper Jumpstart Cube might be a solution. Pauper Jumpstart Cube is a unique format created with a singular goal: to utilize the Jumpstart format as a teaching tool to compartmentalize aspects about Magic: The Gathering, thereby making the game more easily digestible by new players. Read about all the updates to the packs here.
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**The June 2022 Update to the Pauper Jumpstart Cube is here. Click Here to View the Cube List and Packs on Cube Cobra