MODERN
– Modern MTG Cube 720 — https://cubecobra.com/cube/list/5e7d65747d65df45f5693814
Modern Cube (720)
Modern MTG Cube 720 (Mostly Modern) — $125
A “greatest hits” draft environment where every card has a modern frame—so the cube looks cohesive on the table, but still plays like a high-power, anything-can-happen night of Magic.
Origin / why this list exists
Mostly Modern is built around a simple rule that ends up mattering a lot in play: modern-border cards only (plus strong fixing). The result is a cube that feels curated and current, gets updated over time, and drafts cleanly without the visual whiplash of mixed eras.
What’s in the list / how it plays
This is high power, unpowered gameplay: big swing cards and iconic engines, but no Power Nine. The list is packed with efficient interaction, real one-drops, and “build-around me” packages—so you’re not just drafting piles.
My read on the environment (from the list):
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Speed is real: aggressive decks have legit pressure (Ragavan-style starts, premium burn, efficient white creatures).
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Control has teeth: top-shelf countermagic and sweepers, plus finishers that end games.
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Combo is present (and draftable): you’ve got classic “oops I win” lanes alongside fair midrange decks—so drafts stay interesting.
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Fixing is generous: between top-tier lands and a solid colorless package, multi-color decks are actually castable—especially important at 720.
And since it’s 720 cards, you get the big advantage: variety. Your group can draft this repeatedly without it feeling solved, and the “same archetypes” show up with different card mixes each night.
Who it’s for
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You want a high-power cube that still looks cohesive (modern frame rule does a ton here).
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Your group likes real interaction + real threats (not just battlecruiser piles).
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You want maximum replayability—720 is for groups that draft often and want the environment to keep surprising them.
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You like a cube that can absorb new set updates without breaking its identity.





