Originally posted by Gabriel Batista Vieira de Sousa:
But I still had the Shadow of Doubt regarding the comunication problem between the players and if a different line should be considered or not.
Originally posted by Dino Turković:I mentioned my thoughts on that a few posts up.
In this case, if you consider the player scrying on top because he missed it, shouldn't you assume that the cards are known, since they are scryed to the top?
Originally posted by Mark Mc Govern:
I mentioned my thoughts on that a few posts up.
Originally posted by Dino Turković:Originally posted by Mark Mc Govern:
I mentioned my thoughts on that a few posts up.
I saw your point, that's why I asked my question, as players actually remembering the cards shouldn't matter. If you see 3 anticipates in the graveyard when you need to shuffle the deck you will leave the cards on the bottom even if the player has no idea what the cards are. If we assume, as the rules tell us to, that the missed scry is scry on top, we should treat it as any other scry on top.
A player who does not scry (or look at the top card of the library after taking a mulligan) when
instructed to is assumed to have not looked and chosen to leave the cards in the same order.
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