Originally posted by Chengji Wang:
NAP Controls a Grizzly Bears.
AP activated his Angrath, the Flame-Chained second ability targeting the bear.
Then AP missed the delay trigger of Angrath's ability and return the bear back to NAP and pass the turn.
Now they notice the issue on NAP's upkeep.
Then what will happen?
Originally posted by Chengji Wang:Chengji, you are interpreting the IPG correctly.
My thinking:
According to IPG, the missing of delay trigger ability from Angrath's second ability should be added back to stack and resolve at upkeep or beginning of draw step depending on the choice of NAP.
However, because the Angrath's delay trigger ability is controlled by AP and now the bear is controlled by NAP, so resolving the delay trigger cannot let AP sacrifice NAP's bear.
And nothing will happen.
Is this IPG trully wants in this situation?
Originally posted by Isaac King:Sacrificing your opponent's creature is not detrimental. Forgetting to return it would be - but I'm pretty sure the opponent's going to remind you of that one!
can you expand on why this trigger isn't considered detrimental?
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