Originally posted by Abeed Bendall:
This feels like its a huge handicap to the attacking player.
Originally posted by Marc DeArmond:
There's no reason to include the “for 2” when you intend them to take more damage unless you're trying to fake your opponent out, something we definitely don't encourage and the Tournament Shortcut rules help control that kind of speak.
Edited Julien de Graat (Jan. 28, 2015 06:38:13 AM)
Originally posted by Julien de Graat:
Everyone seems to base their argument on the “fact” that “attack for n” does not mean “attack, you take n damage” but rather something along the lines of “attack with n power”. As a player I have never encountered an opponent who meant that statement to not mean “attack, you take n damage”. Basically, the only situation where someone would use “attack for n” is when the opponent is tapped out and has no blockers, a situation in which this very much is a shortcut, but also is of no relevance whatsoever.
If a situation arises, where NAP understood this as a shortcut and AP didn't mean this to be a shortcut, well, you would have had to be there.
Edit: The forums ate a part of my first sentence. oO
Them: “Attack for 5.”
Me: “Take 5.”
Them: “Giant Growth. Take 8.”
Them: Attack for 2.
Me: Take 2.
Them: Exalted trigger, take 3.