MTR 4.2
- Whenever a player adds an object to the stack, they are assumed to be passing priority unless they
explicitly announce that they intend to retain it.
- If a player adds a group of objects to the stack without explicitly retaining priority, they are assumed
to be adding them to the stack individually and allowing each to resolve before adding the next. If
another player wishes to take an action at a point in the middle of this sequence, the actions should be
reversed to that point.
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
I'd say that the first phrase you quoted, from the MTR's list of shortcuts, applies here - their actions & wording makes it clear that they are retaining priority, and activating the second Courier before passing priority.
Edited Szilveszter Nadas (Aug. 28, 2018 03:06:19 PM)
Originally posted by Szilveszter Nadas:Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
I'd say that the first phrase you quoted, from the MTR's list of shortcuts, applies here - their actions & wording makes it clear that they are retaining priority, and activating the second Courier before passing priority.
Scott, could you elaborate this a bit more? For me it is still kind of unclear, how can one reach your conclusion by reading the MTR.
Especially:
-What is the shortcut in MTR applied, which results in “their actions & wording makes it clear that they are retaining priority, and activating the second Courier before passing priority.”?
-Why the rule “If a player adds a group of objects to the stack without explicitly retaining priority, they are assumed
to be adding them to the stack individually and allowing each to resolve before adding the next. If
another player wishes to take an action at a point in the middle of this sequence, the actions should be
reversed to that point.” is not applicable for this?
Edited Andrew Keeler (Aug. 28, 2018 03:54:51 PM)
Edited Szilveszter Nadas (Aug. 29, 2018 01:58:13 AM)
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
Szilveszter, it's not possible to “sacrifice both of my Couriers” without invoking that first shortcut - i.e., retaining priority after activating the first one.
Originally posted by Szilveszter Nadas:
Sacrificing Bomat Courier is required in order to activate the ability. If the player puts both Bomat Couriers into their graveyard before putting any exiled cards into their hand, the only possible interpretation of that is that they've activated both abilities before passing priority.
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