5 hours ago, GrandSpleen said:Oh and duh! Silly me. The situations where discarding from deck ceases to have any negative potential are 1) when you know what's going to be discarded [Imladris Stargazer, hero Gandalf] and 2) when there is no possible detrimental discard [you've built your deck to accommodate mining]
You're missing a key point: unless you know what you are discarding and revealing, you face the exact same 'negative potential' by not discarding too.
When you do know, you are clearly better off discarding by being able to clear out the rubbish cards.
When you don't know - you are getting no worse outcomes by discarding. You might get better outcomes if you have cards than benefit from stuff in your discard pile, and better decisions from knowing more about what is left in your deck.
Imagine you discarded the top 5 cards from your deck at the start of each game (prior to the Mulligan decision): are you any worse off?
(I think you'd actually be better off, despite a chance of discarding every copy of some key card!)
Edited by ColinEdwards