I was discussing this with a fellow judge yesterday, and we were having some disagreements about how MTR 4.2 applies to a few different scenarios where a player does a bunch of activations of something all at once. At issue, in particular, is this bullet point from MTR 4.2:
- Whenever a player adds an object to the stack, he or she is assumed to be passing priority unless he or she explicitly announces that he or she intends to retain it. If he or she adds a group of objects to the stack without explicitly retaining priority and a player wishes to take an action at a point in the middle, the actions should be reversed up to that point.
The scenarios, then:
1. I control a
Scavenging Ooze. I attack, and you choose not to block. I tap 2 Forests and activate 2 times, targeting the 2 creatures in your graveyard. You say, "In response,
Lightning Bolt it."
2. I cast
Lightning Storm and plop 25 lands down (which I had previously drawn from
Ad Nauseam) to charge up the Storm. You pay 2 life and say, "Redirect to
Spellskite.“
3. I cast Lightning Storm and plop 10 lands down. You say, ”Redirect to Spellskite.“ I plop another land down. You plop a land down.
I'm confused, because I might be misremembering an old version of this section, or maybe misremembering a wording that never existed, or extrapolating from something else entirely. I was under the impression that if I activate something a bunch of times, that I'm intending that they're all going to go on the stack and resolve individually, not go on the stack all at once (unless I explicitly retain priority). So if I activate my Ooze several times, and you want to respond ”somewhere", we have to rewind through some number of activations–and implied resolutions–of the ability. … Right?
That last part is the part I'm having a hard time coming to terms with. Does MTR 4.2 (or anything else) say anything about whether or not these activations all resolve or not in some kind of implied/automatic fashion? In each case, what does the stack look like?
Edited Jack Hesse (Oct. 19, 2015 05:28:44 PM)