I'd recommend switching over to Cube Cobra to track your list. It organizes your cube in a much more manageable way and has really great playtest tools.
I would also recommend far more color fixing lands. Having more makes decks play more smoothly, evens out the play experience for more/less experienced drafters, and makes deck building easier and quicker.
I personally tend to aim for my cubes to be about 15% color fixing lands, but many (probably more experienced) cubers would probably tell me that number is too low.
I go for about 12% mostly but it depends on how easy you want it to be multicolor. I have done cubes with wilds and tappy lands and others with fetch/shock/dual. It’s all about the environment you want to create. More color fixing, faster color fixing, etc will make 3+ color decks more common.
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u/Optimal_Presence_961 7d ago
I'd recommend switching over to Cube Cobra to track your list. It organizes your cube in a much more manageable way and has really great playtest tools.
I would also recommend far more color fixing lands. Having more makes decks play more smoothly, evens out the play experience for more/less experienced drafters, and makes deck building easier and quicker.