The only way to get around it would be for you and your partner to use completely different decks. If you both use black as a primary color, one of you will have to refrain from using Dark Rituals. There are, of course, tons of combinations of decks that this doesn't affect. But I'd much rather...
I must have missed this before. Casual two-headed giant games were fun because you could throw any of your decks into the mix and see how things played out. This rule is a huge blow to that. I was never the sort who built decks specifically for one variant or another (I did some 150-card...
*Oversoul plucks the speck out of the air.*
There you are. I thought I'd lost you for good. Ransac, what are you looking at anyway?
*Looks up.*
Hey, what's that thing falling from the sky?
Weevils grab Ransac as he cowers behind Oversoul, and take him to their weevil stronghold, in order to hold a weevilish feast with his body as the main course.
As he left Yut's fortress, he heard a booming voice say, "Casnar, I am the ghost of Namredips, the first chieftan of the snotlings, and as the last of our kind, it is your sacred duty to find the recipe for the ultimate pudding."