Magic the Gathering might be one of the most complicated games in existence, but that doesn't mean it's overly punishing. One of the ways the game tries to make things easier for its players is in the ability to re-draw your opening hand if you don't like what you get the first time; also known as a 'mulligan'.
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But what is a mulligan, how does it work, and why are there different kinds of mulligans? Here is everything you
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