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Explanation 

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RandoMagic

Rules

Players get to take their first turn as normal. After each player completes one turn then each play must roll a dice. Whoever rolls the highest gets to take the next turn. Continue rolling after every turn for the reminder of the game. If you have been killed, you still get to roll and the next time a die roll determines that it's your turn, you get to reshuffle your graveyard into your library and get back into the game from turn one. The only exception to this rule is only one player may be brought back from the dead. How this works is the last person that was taken out of the game may be brought back into the game. So if player “A” is taken out of the game he may still be brought back into the game. But if player “A” is still out of the game when player “B” gets taken out of the game then player “A” may not return to the game ever. If two or more people are taken out of the game at the same time then they all get to roll and the first one to be brought back in the game gets to stay and the other players that were killed may not come back into the game.

Deck Construction

Use standard deck construction for this variant.

Sideboard

You may not have a sideboard in this variant.

Banned & Restricted List

When playing this variant it is usually decided what type you will be playing. So if playing Type 1, Type 1.5, Type 2, or Extended Randomagic 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 was created by Stephen Cutcliffe.