Do you SCRY after mulligan?

Your starting hand will still be down a card for each time you mulligan, but you'll always get to select that starting hand from a choice among seven cards. Unlike the current ("Vancouver") mulligan, there's no scry after you decide your starting hand. This rule goes into effect with the Core Set 2020 rules update.
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Do you SCRY with London mulligan?

London mulligan

Draw seven cards every time you mulligan. When you are satisfied, put a card back on the bottom of your library for each time you have mulliganed. No scrying.
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What is the mulligan rule?

A mulligan is a second chance to perform an action, usually after the first chance went wrong through bad luck or a blunder. Its best-known use is in golf, whereby it refers to a player being allowed, only informally, to replay a stroke, although that is against the formal rules of golf.
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When should you mulligan Magic?

A mulligan may be performed at the game's start if one's opening hand is too weak, and an unacceptable hand may be changed out for a new one. The mulligan rule has undergone a number of changes since Alpha's rulebook in 1993, but the reasons to "take a mull" have largely remained the same.
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Should you mulligan in MTG?

You never keep or mulligan a hand—you always keep or mulligan a hand playing a certain deck, against a certain deck, on the play, or on the draw. Sometimes you don't know what they're playing, but you always know what you're playing, and hands a certain deck would keep are hands another deck will mulligan.
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Can I have a mulligan?

Mulligans are definitely, absolutely not allowed under the Rules of Golf. If you're playing in a competition governed by the Rules of Golf, mulligans aren't allowed.
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What is SCRY magic?

Scry is a keyword action that allows a player to look at a certain number of cards from the top of their library and put them on the bottom of the library or back on top in any order.
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How do mulligans work in MTG?

To take a mulligan, a player shuffles the cards in their hand back into their library, draws a new hand of cards equal to their starting hand size, then puts a number of those cards equal to the number of times that player has taken a mulligan on the bottom of their library in any order.
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How many mulligans are allowed in golf?

It is rarer still - rarely seen, in fact - for mulligans to be used on the putting green. And some groups allow mulligans from just about anywhere on the golf course, but set a limit - say, three mulligans per round, or nine, or 18.
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Why is a mulligan called a mulligan?

Theory: 'Mulligan' Is Named After a Golfer

Mulligan probably originated when the golf do-over was christened mulligan after the name of a golfer who kept replaying shots. That's the most likely explanation, and according to Occam's Razor the simplest explanation is more likely to be the true one.
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How does serum powder work with London mulligan?

The London mulligan rule improves Serum Powder for several reasons: You have a higher likelihood of drawing it after a mulligan, so you get to abuse its free mulligan ability more often. You have more choice in which cards to exile.
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Does Tiger Woods wear a glove?

Which golf glove does Tiger Woods wear? Tiger wears a Nike all white Dri-FIT golf glove.
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Why do they say 4 in golf?

It Is Derived from the Word 'Forecaddie'

Forecaddies were in charge of watching the golf balls and indicating where the golf balls landed. To let the forecaddie know when the ball was being struck, the golfers would yell out forecaddie. Eventually, the caddie part was dropped, leaving just the fore.
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What is a Gilligan in golf?

Gilligan – Golfers can agree on a gilligan when in a match. Once a gilligan is in effect, your opponent can ask you to play a shot again, usually on a long putt holed. (
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What does mulligan do in MTG Arena?

This mulligan rule meant that you could mulligan any of your starting hands, drawing one less card each time. This meant that you could sculpt your hand however you wanted but were slightly penalized every time you did. Now, this was the rule for the majority of the game's history.
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Does plain cycling count as cycling?

Basic landcycling is a form of cycling. Any ability that triggers on a card being cycled also triggers on a card being basic landcycled. Any ability that stops a cycling ability from being played also stops a basic landcycling ability from being played. Basic landcycling is an activated ability.
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What happens when you scry?

Scrying is a form of divination that involves staring into a reflect surface. Practitioners look at a mirror, fire, or water in hopes of seeing images and visions. The visions that are seen during a scrying session often provide hints of things to come in the future.
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Where did scrying come from?

Traditional healers from the Yucatán Peninsula and Guatemala use stone crystal balls for scrying. These are known as sastun or zaztun. Originally, they were Mayan antiquities that they used to collect in archaeological ruins. Nowadays they are mostly modern objects.
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Are mulligans allowed in pro golf?

A Mulligan is Not a Golf Rule

"Mulligan" is not an official term as far as the rules of golf are concerned. Mulligans are not allowed in professional play or any amateur competitions abiding by USGA rules.
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How do you play mulligans in golf?

To use a mulligan, Player A would first hit a shot and not be pleased with the result. After the shot's result is known, Player A can immediately call for a mulligan, if available, and use it to hit the shot again. To use a recall, Player A would first hit a shot and be pleased with the result.
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How do you take a mulligan?

The first is that one day Mulligan hit a poor drive off the first tee, then simply re-teed and hit another ball, telling his amused playing partners that he had taken a "correction shot." That "correction shot" soon became known as "taking a mulligan."
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Why do golfers wear a glove on one hand?

The main reason golfers wear a glove is because of the added grip. If you're a right-handed golfer you'll wear a glove on your left hand. The reason golfers only wear one glove is that you won't get any added benefit from wearing two.
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What does golf stand for?

The word 'golf' is not an acronym for anything. Rather, it derives linguistically from the Dutch word 'kolf' or 'kolve,' meaning quite simply 'club.
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What does fire Please mean in golf?

The word 'fore' in golf is meant as a word or warning to those standing nearby or ahead of where a player is in intending to hit, so it's easy to command attention. Once the applause streams down the first fairway from the tee box, every patron should be aware players are about to hit. It's simple, and it works.
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Why do pro golfers take their glove off after every shot?

Taking Off Their Gloves After Each Shot

In some cases, it will be because their hands have started to sweat inside the glove. This can make for a very uncomfortable situation. At other times, the pro might want to change gloves because they want to keep the way that the club feels consistent.
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