Originally posted by Benjamin McDole:
It's in 3.11 of the MTR quotes below. Also as a reminder you can find more of the reasoning in the annotated MTR!
If a player is required to replace a card in his or her deck and is unable to find a replacement, the player may replace the card with a card named Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, or Forest of his or her choice. This also applies to cards that are lost.
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Edited Bernie Hoelschen (Nov. 28, 2016 12:47:10 PM)
Originally posted by Bernie Hoelschen:Well, primarily because Wastes didn't exist at the time we wrote that policy.
is there a reason why Wastes aren't included?
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
Well, primarily because Wastes didn't exist at the time we wrote that policy.
However, much like Snow-Covered basics, there's (slight?) potential for strategic advantage by choosing something other than Forest, Island, Mountain, Plains, or Swamp. Also, the availability of any basic land other than those five is uncertain, and there shouldn't be any burden on either judges or stores to provide these replacements. (We are making a reasonable assumption that stores almost always have extra basics available.)
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