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Another idea is when you take a mulligan any Lost Souls you drew stay in play.
2 - The redraw would be the number of cards minus 1 so that it couldn't go on indefinitely
once-per-game mulligan
Are there any cards or strategies like this today that you could see someone abusing the mulligan rule for?
The point of having a penalty for a Mulligan is to keep people from having an average draw and trying to get just a little bit better. I firmly believe there should be some sort of cost associated with that.
... but I think most people would also say Redemption is more fun when people don't have to give LSs away.
I think drawing 7 would be the minimum penalty for a mulligan. I could see leaving or shuffling Lost Souls going either way. Kirk
Quote from: Professoralstad on July 29, 2013, 10:27:01 AM... but I think most people would also say Redemption is more fun when people don't have to give LSs away. Redemption is also more fun when there isn't a soul drought. My fear is players drawing lost souls, even with defense, but still taking a mulligan hoping to get no LSs the next time. This ultimately comes down to deck-building. If you are not drawing a defense, then put more in your deck.
I agree, which is why I agree with Chris' rules for mulligans (except the draw 7) to leave all drawn LSs in play before the mulligan.
Quote from: Professoralstad on July 29, 2013, 12:20:57 PMI agree, which is why I agree with Chris' rules for mulligans (except the draw 7) to leave all drawn LSs in play before the mulligan.Oops! You wrote that you agreed with Matt, and I thought he was suggesting no penalties. Sorry.
I think a single mulligan rule doesn't need any kind of penalty (and shuffling all souls, or all but one, would be fine). MtG has even recently started allowing 1 free mulligan before starting to decrease the redraw by 1 (for certain types, at least). If multiple mulligans are allowed, then a similarly decreasing redraw should be sufficient, though I could see for adding a rule that all but one of any LSs drawn get shuffled back in with the hand thereby to keep an additional, possibly increasing, "cost" for subsequent mulligans.
if we say the mulligan cost is d7 and ur opponent may search ur deck for an ls and put it in play after ur d7 then that would be an interesting penalty