I had a really weird situation occur at my super FNM last Friday, and after discussing it philosophically with most of the local judges in my area, I thought it would be a fun one to bring up here :)
Player A casts "
Day of Judgment," and illegal card in the format. Player B does not notice
Day of Judgment is not a legal card, and both players put their creatures into the graveyard. Player A passes turn, and the head judge (myself) notices a
Day of Judgment in the graveyard before the player draws a card.
After confirming that
Day of Judgment was not in M13, I asked the players what creatures were on the battlefield. Neither player could remember the specific amount of tokens on player B's side (he was playing various token producers, and had multiples of each type), but a spectator stated that he knew exactly what was on the battlefield.
Player B was quite upset, as he was going to alpha strike next turn to win, and Player A had no idea he was playing an illegal card.
What is the fix?
A couple of points for discussion:
- Can you use the spectators “possible biased recollection” to determine the creature count?
- If you don't back up, what do you do about the day of judgement in the graveyard?
- If you do back up, what do you do about the day of judgement in the hand?
Also, a proposed solution would be to replace the card with a functional reprint of
Day of Judgement that is legal in the format (
supreme verdict,) either now, or at the end of the round/game
BTW - this is the exact reason this is a game loss at competitive - their is NO clean fix for this situation!
Discuss Away!
Edited Amanda Swager (May 21, 2013 12:45:54 PM)