Originally posted by Sean Hunt:
I wouldn't allow this. The MIPG states “Triggered abilities are assumed to be remembered until otherwise indicated”. This means that, by announcing an incorrect damage total before his opponent indicated that the trigger was missed, the defending player has broken the communication rules. Since he was doing so deliberately, it's Cheating and deserves a disqualification.
Players may not represent derived or free information incorrectly.
Originally posted by Dominik Chlobowski:
I'm with Sean. Until AP says otherwise, NP must assume Exalted has triggered and stating damage taken as if Exalted has not triggered is misrepresenting the damage.
Originally posted by Sean Hunt:
I wouldn't allow this. The MIPG states “Triggered abilities are assumed to be remembered until otherwise indicated”. This means that, by announcing an incorrect damage total before his opponent indicated that the trigger was missed, the defending player has broken the communication rules. Since he was doing so deliberately, it's Cheating and deserves a disqualification.
Even if an opponent is involved in the announcement or resolution of the ability, the controller is still responsible for ensuring the opponents make the appropriate choices and take the appropriate actions. Players are not required to point out triggered abilities that they do not control, though they may do so if they wish. Triggered abilities are assumed to be remembered until otherwise indicated, and the impact on the game state may not be immediately apparent. The opponent’s benefit is in not having to point out triggered abilities, although this does not mean that they can cause triggers to be missed.
Edited Jack Janeski (May 12, 2013 05:19:49 PM)
Originally posted by Jack Janeski:
So if you turn your 2/1 Exalted creature sideways and then look to me for a reaction, I allow a little bit of time to pass and you have in no way pointed out that you just created an Exalted trigger, is that not a missed trigger?
Edited Niki Lin (May 13, 2013 02:48:02 AM)
Originally posted by Niki Lin:
The thing with asking “take 1” is probably still okay (in my book). The problem is when somebody -says- “I take 1” and quickly scribbling it down with the intent of drawing attention away from the exalted trigger.
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