Greetings Fellow Judges,
This is my first Forum post, so I apologize in advance for any unpleasantries.
To preface my query, allow me to explain the situation where this contradiction in the Comprehensive Rulebook (CR) was discovered.
I was battling a fellow PlanesWalker who controlled the enchantment
Braid of FireMy opponent thought they could carry excess mana (generated from the
Braid of Fire) over from their upkeep step, through their draw step, and into their pre-combat main phase.
I promptly told them about Turn-Based Actions and showed them section 703 of the CR, specifically rule 703.4p
703.4p When each step or phase ends, any unused mana left in a player’s mana pool empties. See rule 500.4.
I then showed him rule 500.4
500.4. When a step or phase ends, any unused mana left in a player’s mana pool empties. This turn-based action doesn’t use the stack.
Upon request, I then showed him section 503 Upkeep Step, this is where he pointed out a contradiction in the CR, specifically with rule 503.1
503.1. The upkeep step has no turn-based actions. Once it begins, the active player gets priority. (See rule 116, “Timing and Priority.”)
Since rule 503.1 explicitly states that the upkeep step has no turn-based actions, one can interpret the rules such that rule 703.4p/500.4 do not apply to the upkeep step.
I was perturbed after having this inherent contradiction pointed out to me.
What do you guys think? Is this interpretation correct or does WotC need to edit this rule so it, instead, says something along the lines of
503.1. The upkeep step has no turn-based actions other than the turn-based action described by rule 500.4. Once it begins, the active player gets priority. (See rule 116, “Timing and Priority.”)
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and if you respond, thank you for responding as well.
Have a great day :D
Edited Sam Sprague (Feb. 17, 2017 06:51:26 AM)