Originally posted by IPG:
A triggered ability that causes a change in the visible game state (including life totals) or requires a choice upon resolution: The controller must take the appropriate physical action or make it clear what the action to be taken or choice made is before taking any game actions (such as casting a sorcery spell or explicitly taking an action in the next step or phase) that can be taken only after the triggered ability should have resolved.
Originally posted by Nathaniel Lawrence:
Marc, I think you may have stopped reading that sentence a bit too early ;)
Originally posted by Cristóbal Vigar Guerrero:
Let me remember you guys that it's supposed that we (L2+) can't discuss eventual solutions until Saturday.
Greets.
Originally posted by IPG:
A triggered ability that causes a change in the visible game state (including life
totals) or requires a choice upon resolution: The controller must take the appropriate
physical action or make it clear what the action to be taken or choice made is before
taking any game actions
Annotated IPG
For triggers with physical actions, a verbal acknowledgement of the trigger is not sufficient; the physical actions must be performed at the correct time
Edited Jon Munck (March 7, 2016 03:58:50 PM)
Originally posted by Jeff S Higgins:Cristóbal Vigar Guerrero
Let me remember you guys that it's supposed that we (L2+) can't discuss eventual solutions until Saturday.
Greets.
The scenario was posted March 4 (a Friday), so they have waited for Saturday to pass.
Originally posted by Jon Munck:
I struggled with the fact that the player said “trigger”, but the annotated IPG has guidance for this situation.
Originally posted by Benjamin McDole:Can you follow up on the reasoning behind the bolded part? I personally don't see a player making it “clear what the action to be taken” will be just by pointing to Haruspex.
Unfortunately Aaron was not clear in his actions. There are a few different ways Aaron could have made his intent clear. A statement such as “draw trigger”, or even simply gesturing to the Haruspex would have been sufficient.
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