Happy New Year!
Oh, you want content? Fine. For a new year comes a new way to mulligan in EDH.
Yep, it’s the “Partial” Paris Mulligan I was talking about earlier. You know what, I’ve warmed up to this way of mulliganing a little bit.
Here’s the thing, it’s a very skill insensitive mulligan and if you’ve hardly played your EDH deck, it’s pretty wise to just do the regular Paris Mulligan instead. I was playing with a friend and he borrowed one of my decks and mulled away his only colored mana producing land; if he knew the deck, he wouldn’t have done that.
If you were following me on twitter (@mtgcolorpie), you would’ve seen this last week. What does this mean? Follow me on twitter. So, here’s the new video.
Questions, comments? Let’s hear ’em down below.
January 7th, 2010 at 8:40 pm
It is quite skill-intensive, and well balanced for experienced players.
That’s pretty much why I dislike it. EDH should be a casual format, and newer and inexperienced players get screwed by the partial paris method. I’ve been lobbying to change it, but the problem is that all the people who are in charge of the rules are skilled players who don’t suffer from the harsher mulligan rules.