Double Post.
Double Post.
My reading of Obara is that if you have multiple copies in your hand after your first mulligan, you can remove all of them at once and take that many additional mulligans.
However, it's not super-mega-awesome, because each additional mulligan is compulsory. So if you remove 2 copies, and get what you want on mulligan 2, too bad - you still have to take mulligan 3. The only advantage to doing this would be to thin your deck.
I'm looking for confirmation on NUfG-related issue.
The situation is this: I have TRV and one of the unique Sand Snakes out - let's say it's Tyene. They get hit by Valar and are killed. I play NUfG and put all the Sand Snakes from my deck into play. I have two more copies of Tyene in my deck.
Am I correct to assume that -
1) I can put these two copies into play, because Tyene is not yet in my dead pile
2) they attach themselves immediately to the now moribund Tyene as duplicates and
3) as it's too late to use these duplicates to save Tyene, they simply get discarded when the original copy of Tyene hits the dead pile.
So putting the two copies of Tyene into play would serve no other purpose but to thin my deck by two dead cards - which is nice enough I guess. Am I right?
Ratatoskr said: