Edited Toby Hazes (May 7, 2013 05:50:31 AM)
Originally posted by Toby Hazes:
current missed trigger rules might not be perfect but they may be the best we've had in years (and we've had a lot). Yes tricking your opponent into forgetting triggers is an unfortunate side effect of the current rules, but that's what we have to work with. Basically, taking advantage of fools is seen as less undesirable than having to help fools win a game against you.
Originally posted by Niki Lin:
All I'm trying to say if my opponent attacks with an exalted creature and he tells me I get one damage, that I'm happy to deduct one damage of my tally, but I will never tell him “okay I take one damage”. Hell, it's even become so bad that when I hear my opponent say “that is X damage to me than”, that I say stop and recheck my whole board simply because of fear my opponent is luring me into forgetting a trigger. (Just like “can I start my turn”, makes me say “no” immediately).
Originally posted by Niki Lin:
I agree with you Toby, but I'm not addressing a problem with the new trigger rules (although I am using a side effect of them as an example), I'm trying to address a problem that lies more in communication.
Edited Toby Hazes (May 8, 2013 03:51:46 AM)
Edited Niki Lin (May 8, 2013 04:48:13 AM)
Edited Toby Hazes (May 11, 2013 07:48:18 AM)
Edited Alexis Hunt (May 12, 2013 09:56:46 AM)
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