The problem with house rules is that they draw away new blood. Cause rules have changed, you have to redo things and its not worth it.
There is always going to be a learning curve with new blood. Last night I talked to a group of people who are new to Gemp, and had previously been playing online with each other for years via some sort of other method. One of them expressed frustration that his favorite decks were not legal for any formats, because apparently the whole time they'd been playing, they'd been using King block sites, but allowing all cards to be legal. Another way they played, was they'd bid to see what site path they'd use. The high bidder got to choose what block the site path comes from. I'm not sure they even realized until recently that they were actually operating under house rules, not official ones.
Well, surprise! The same goes for you guys. And that's not a bad thing! This idea of bidding for the site path is interesting, could make for an interesting new format. That group certainly seemed to like it, and maybe it's stuff like that we can explore on the new server.
Cancelling Rb skirmishes in FOTR and TTT block is not such a thing, bcause it already happened during that block, so thats the big difference. People KNOW that rule already.
Granted. But do you realize it's been at least
eight years since it was legal to cancel Ring-bearer skirmishes?
It's a bit like pretending that certain cards were never errataed, or certain cards were never put on the X-list, because you liked the game better before Decipher changed the rules.
Other house rules will just alienate players from GEMP.
As shown in the above example, that is not necessarily the case.