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'''Mill''' is an informal term used in the game describing cards moving out of a player's library to somewhere even less useful (meaning: anywhere other than the hand). | '''Mill''' is an informal term used in the game describing cards moving out of a player's library to somewhere even less useful (meaning: anywhere other than the hand). | ||
The term refers to the card, <c>Millstone</c>, which was among the first to feature the [[mechanic]]. "Milling" is a strategy some decks use which take advantage of the decking rule | The term refers to the card, <c>Millstone</c>, which was among the first to feature the [[mechanic]]. "Milling" is a strategy some decks use which take advantage of the decking rule: | ||
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text = '''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]''' | text = '''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]''' |
Revision as of 17:48, 31 December 2007
Mill is an informal term used in the game describing cards moving out of a player's library to somewhere even less useful (meaning: anywhere other than the hand).
The term refers to the card, Millstone, which was among the first to feature the mechanic. "Milling" is a strategy some decks use which take advantage of the decking rule:
From the ()
Presumably, emptying your opponent's library is one way to ensure a game loss, though you have to wait for your opponent to actually draw a card, a fine point for newcomers to the rule.
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