
We’ve created a number of resources to help you have more fun playing Magic: The Gathering including draft format guides and web apps to help with common tasks.
For even more useful info check out our articles in the “Tools” Series
Information and tools to for getting started with Cubes, designing them, and finding new ways to play them.
A brief introduction to the greatest Magic format for the curious
A guide to the many ways to draft and play Cube. Find new ways to play and accommodate any size playgroup.
First impressions from the Cube community and editor commentary on each new set.
Google Sheets templates for hosting asynchronous Rotisserie drafts
Generate a Cube list for any set and any rarity ratio ready to import to your favorite Cube manager
Answers to many of the common questions about designing, building, and playing Cube.
Tools we’ve built to accomplish common tasks with lists of Magic cards. Whether you’re validating a typed list of cards, need to compare multiple deck versions, or need to get specific card attributes our artisan, hand built web apps can make your Magic life easier.
Correct errors in card lists to get them ready to import into your deck manager, shopping cart, or anywhere else you may need.
Compare two lists of cards, getting a list of the unique cards in each and the cards shared by both sets.
Transform and augment lists of cards with data from Scryfall
If you’re a content creator, computer programmer, or spreadsheet nerd, here are even more things we’ve built that might be useful!
Build, view, and annotate card lists - created to build a reference list for podcast recording.
Load cube card lists from Cube Cobra. Copy and paste a script into your sheet to enable Cube Cobra functions.
TypeScript Scripting utilities for working with Magic card data. Write scripts to load and query data from Scryfall and other sources.
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