Originally posted by Joaquín Ossandón:You're referencing an out-of-date copy of the IPG.
In the examples in the IPG you can actually find “A player activates a Sensei's Diving Top that is no longer on the battlefield, and sees 3 cards before the mistake is noticed”.
Edited Nathaniel Bass (May 11, 2016 12:54:54 PM)
Originally posted by IPG (LEC):
Once those cards have joined another set, the infraction is handled as a Hidden Card Error or Game Rule Violation.
Originally posted by Dan Collins:LEC seems fine if you catch the error immediately. If actions have since been taken based on that information, or cards have been drawn or further manipulated in some
A known number of cards being placed in a known position (the top three
cards of the library) is very different from the intended use of that
phrase, which is 3 cards being mixed with 4 others for a Collected Company,
or 3 cards being mixed with the hand. If you can resolve this as LEC
/before/ the three cards are placed on top of the library, then you can
resolve it as LEC /after/ that is performed too.
Edited Nathaniel Bass (May 11, 2016 05:35:12 PM)
Originally posted by Sophie Hughes:
For GRV, quite a few people have said FtMGS for the opponent; is this true? Is this not a double GRV as the opponent, being the controller of Phyrexian Revoker, has a reasonable level of responsibility here?
As always, both players are responsible for maintaining a clear game state. If my card tells you to take an action, and you do it incorrectly, whose fault is it? Yours for doing the action incorrectly, or mine for not making sure my spell resolved correctly? Turns out, in this case, it’s reasonable to say we are both equally at fault. It’s important to realize this is only for active effects. If player A forgets to pay 1 more when casting a shock because he forgot about player N’s Thalia, Guardian of Thraben, that is not considered an active effect on player N’s part. In that case, the error is on player A’s shoulders, and player N should get a Failure to Maintain Game State.
Edited Quinten van de Vrie (May 11, 2016 02:31:46 PM)
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