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Scavenger Hunt Rules Standard
Magic: the Gathering Rules apply. Deck
Construction Scavenger Hunt deck construction varies greatly on the list
you are given. Typically it is a 75-card list of cards to look for to
make a deck. Normally you can use cards that are Type 1 legal. This
gives you a greater card range to look through to get your 75 cards. So
even if the deck fits within the confines of the hunt it must be Type 1
legal. In other words, even though Time
Spiral may be used in more than one category, only 1 copy is
permitted since it is restricted in Type 1. Of the 75-card hunt list, 15
cards of the player’s choice will be assigned to their sideboard. A single card cannot count for more than one category, but
the same card may be used to fulfill multiple categories by playing with
multiple copies of that card. In other words, Ghitu
Slinger (eligible in several categories: echo, “187”,
gray ogre, etc.), only counts once for whatever category it is placed
in, but multiple copies of the slinger can be played to fit into other
categories. Sample Scavenger Hunt List & Decks Sideboard You
may have a 15-card sideboard for this variant. Banned
& Restricted List When playing this variant it is usually decided what
Type you will be playing. So, if you are playing Type 1, Type 1.5, Type
2, or Extended Scavenger Hunt then, follow that format’s Banned and
Restricted List. Mulligan Rules Standard
“Paris” Mulligan is used for this variant. Before each game begins, a player may, for any reason,
reshuffle and redraw his hand, drawing one less card. This may be
repeated as often as the player wishes, until he has no cards left in
his hand. After the participant, who plays first, mulligans as often as
he likes, the decision of whether to mulligan passes to the other
player. Once a player passes the opportunity to mulligan, that player
may not change his mind. History This
variant came from Event Horizons 2001 Invitational Format. Websites
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