Edited Joe Klopchic (March 22, 2017 11:22:42 AM)
A. A player casts Wrath of God for 3W (actual cost 2WW).so this is pretty clear-cut.
Some remedies state a simple backup may be performed. A simple backup is backing up the last action completed (or one currently in progress) and is sometimes used to make another portion of the prescribed remedy smoother.A backup here involves two actions: a scry, and a spell incorrectly cast. We first remove the bottom two cards of the library (since we can verify that these two were originally on top), and put them on the top of the library in a random order. Then, we backup through the casting of Veteran Motorist and have Alice cast the spell correctly.*
To perform a backup, each individual action since the point of the error is reversed, starting with the most recent ones and working backwards.Veteran Motorist is currently being cast, and if you want to get really picky, we back up to step 601.2h of casting a spell:
601.2h The player pays the total cost in any order.after which point the spell is legally cast and gameplay continues.
Edited April Miller (March 22, 2017 10:17:27 PM)
Originally posted by April Keeler:
we back up to step 601.2h of casting a spell.
Originally posted by Sean Crain:
I don't know if it's ok for me to interject quickly here, but I don't want too much of the wrong message getting out.
If we're rewinding a spell that was cast with incorrect mana, we rewind to the point before the player put the spell on to the stack. We don't generally force that player to use lands/mana they may have had other plans for.
If in this case, it means the player won't cast the spell, so be it. That's something we weigh up when we consider the rewind.
Originally posted by Bernie Hoelschen:
Putting the spell on the stack was legal though. The illegality came from paying costs incorrectly, which happens pretty much last in the order of casting. As such, backing up to the point of actually paying the cost seems correct in this case.
Originally posted by yue xiao:IPG does not let to shuffle library when backing up if the library wasn't shuffled during the error.
Why the backing up is not shuffling the two cards into the random part of the library?
Originally posted by MIPG:
To perform a backup, each individual action since the point of the error is reversed, starting with
the most recent ones and working backwards. Every action must be reversed; no parts of the
sequence should be omitted or reordered. If the identity of a card involved in reversing an action
is unknown to one of the players (usually because it was drawn), a random card is chosen from
the possible candidates. Shuffles are reversed by a single shuffle of the random portion of the
library after the rest of the backup is complete. A card that became legally known to only one
player after the error was committed is not considered random and is returned to the appropriate
location after the shuffle has been completed.
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