{"id":5330,"date":"2022-10-24T18:15:02","date_gmt":"2022-10-24T18:15:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/worldquestmediagroup.com\/softsop\/?p=5330"},"modified":"2026-02-14T02:01:07","modified_gmt":"2026-02-14T02:01:07","slug":"lucky-hunterreview-47","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/worldquestmediagroup.com\/softsop\/2022\/10\/24\/lucky-hunterreview-47\/","title":{"rendered":"Lucky Hunter\u00a0Review"},"content":{"rendered":"

I thought the cube would be the Magic equivalent of taking turns shooting sawn-off shortguns at eachother at point blank range. The concept behind the Singularity Cube wedged it\u2019s way into a corner of my brain when I first read about it in 2017. With so few picks and dramatically fewer wheels, there is much less time to find the open lane at the table. With such small libraries, if winning through mill were possible, I believe it would be a meta-warping and possibly dominant strategy.
\nBy the time they realize they aren\u2019t getting there, it\u2019s much too late to pivot. A common beginner\u2019s mistake is to take a combo piece early and commit to the deck, assuming that no one else will take the other half of the combo. Drafts and games harshly punish inexperience with the primary strategies, and with games often decided by one or two spells, there is no such thing as a \u201csmall\u201d mistake.
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\nI\u2019ve never really played an auto-battler before, preferring to be active in my decision-making, but there\u2019s a first time for everything. This overlap is what keeps the drafts of the Degenerate Micro Cube from feeling on rails, and Vault-Key combo has no such leeway. We ran a couple drafts with a full Vault-Key package, and while it was definitely one of the premier combos, I\u2019m not convinced it was overpowered, per se. This meant that experienced players knew better than to build a \u201dShelldock Deck\u201d and would instead only play it in combination with other, more reliable methods of cheating a creature into play. Karakas and Maze of Ith \u2014 Both Karakas and Maze of Ith are potent tools to combat creature cheat decks, which run rampant in this environment.<\/p>\n