Seeded packs

We have both color seeded and thematic seedings. 

To increase the draft experience, both in execution and preparation, the packs in naynayscube are color seeded. The method described below has decreased cube maintenance by such a margin that I was able to add a page about it to this website nobody looks at. 

The 900 cards create a total of 60 15-card packs. Each pack will have 10 monocolor slots, 2 multicolor, 1 colorless and 2 slots for lands in that order. 

Each monocolor has 122 cards, 2 of which are lands. Those 10 monocolor lands go to the land pile. 12 of each color pair creates a pile of 120. The colorless section has 70 cards, of which 10 Signets are removed. The land pile consists of 110 lands and the 10 Signets. All piles of 120 cards get split into two, leaving you with 15 piles of 60 cards. 

Lay ‘em out wubrgwubrg, multi, multi, colorless, land (with signets), other land pile. Scoop ‘em right to left into 60 piles and toss them in those sweet sweet Cubeamajigs. Make sure the lands don’t produce the same colors and the multicolored are not doubled up either. 

Beyond color, seeded packs for higher power or archetype support happen occasionally and are announced before the draft. The Knight of the Kitchen Sink pack is at every draft with cards that interact with it in some capacity. Seeded packs usually feature the non-guild nonbasic lands.