Edited Dmitry Supranovich (March 26, 2015 03:20:08 AM)
The controller must take the appropriate physical action or make it clear what theIsn't announcing the choice made for the bolster trigger enough in this case?
action taken or choice made is before taking any game actions
Originally posted by Jonas Drieghe:The controller must take the appropriate physical action or make it clear what theIsn't announcing the choice made for the bolster trigger enough in this case?
action taken or choice made is before taking any game actions
Originally posted by Dzmitry Supranovich:The rule states that you need to either take the appropriate physical action OR make it clear what the action taken is. If you are correct, this rule is horribly ambiguous :)Jonas DriegheThe controller must take the appropriate physical action or make it clear what theIsn't announcing the choice made for the bolster trigger enough in this case?
action taken or choice made is before taking any game actions
I don't think so, putting a counter is a physical action that is required here… Otherwise, if a trigger would tap a creature, for example, would it be OK to acknowledge a trigger and not tap a creature?
Originally posted by Dzmitry Supranovich:
This is a GPE - Missed trigger. Even though Anna acknowledged the trigger, she must've also taken physical action (putting a counter on her Champion) before taking any other actions. Since adding a counter to Anna's creature is unlikely detrimental to her, no Warning is issued. Nalick is not required to control his opponent's triggers and physical actions tied to them, so no infraction for him here. I would advise Anna to be careful next time and not forget to put the counter after announcing the trigger. No changes to game state at this point, Nalick takes 8.
Edit: typos
Edited István Fejér (March 26, 2015 06:22:59 AM)
Originally posted by István Zoltán Fejér:
I apologise for nitpicking, and maybe I'm blind, but no matter how I look at the cards, it's either 6 damage with double strike or 8 damage bolstered and double strike. Why does the scenario say 8 or 10? Am I missing something?
Edited Marc Shotter (March 26, 2015 06:38:36 AM)
Edited Jonas Drieghe (March 26, 2015 06:58:16 AM)
Originally posted by Jonas Drieghe:
I'm still having trouble ruling missed trigger for a trigger that was clearly announced and for which a choice was made upon resolution.
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