If an object changing zones is put into the wrong zone, the identity of the object was known to all players, and it can be moved without disrupting the state of the game, put the object in the correct zone.
If an object changing zones is put into the wrong zone, the position of the object is known to all players, and it can be moved without disrupting the state of the game, put the object in the correct zone.
Edited Andrea Mondani (June 8, 2015 06:04:34 AM)
Originally posted by Andrea Mondani:
3. Full backup. Meh. We move those two cards on top, the one random card from Anna's hand to the top also, then resolve Glimpse.
If the information was ever in a position where opponents had the opportunity to verify the legality (such as on top of the library, as the only card in hand, or on the battlefield at the end of the game), do not upgrade the penalty and reveal the information if possible.Based on that - if we fetch for a card with Enlightenment Tutor and forget to reveal it before putting it on top, as long as it wouldn't be drawn, identity of that card is still known to us (“hey, that's that one on top”) so I don't see reason why not to apply to cards at bottom of library.
. If an object changing zones is put into the wrong zoneour two cards hadn't changed zone, they are still in library, so as Annotated IPG says:
This does not apply to cards that were supposed to change zones but didn't.
Edited Mats Törnros (June 10, 2015 05:56:10 AM)
To perform a backup, each individual action since the point of the error is reversed, starting with the most recent ones and working backwards.We have:
Edited Bartłomiej Wieszok (June 8, 2015 12:19:11 PM)
Originally posted by Andrea Mondani:You are talking yourself out of this when you don't need to. “These two” is a perfectly adequate description of the cards on the bottom of the library, just like “this one” is a perfectly adequate description of which face-down creature entered the battlefield first.
2. Partial fix. Not available, the identity of the cards was not known by all players.
Originally posted by Joshua Feingold:Andrea MondaniYou are talking yourself out of this when you don't need to. “These two” is a perfectly adequate description of the cards on the bottom of the library, just like “this one” is a perfectly adequate description of which face-down creature entered the battlefield first.
2. Partial fix. Not available, the identity of the cards was not known by all players.
Edited Alexey Chernyshov (June 9, 2015 08:04:44 AM)
Edited Evan Cherry (June 9, 2015 09:13:50 AM)
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