Originally posted by Francesco Scialpi:We can't, and there isn't a great alternative (although I'm sure we can all imagine a remedy we want to use… please, don't!).
How can you be sure AP doesn't discard the card they just drew?
Edited Scott Marshall (March 17, 2019 06:17:50 AM)
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:Originally posted by Francesco Scialpi:We can't, and there isn't a great alternative (although I'm sure we can all imagine a remedy we want to use… please, don't!).
How can you be sure AP doesn't discard the card they just drew?
In situations like this, I often remind NAP that it's in their best interest to point out that trigger before AP misses it, and remind them of their responsibilities re: maintaining a legal game state, etc., etc. It doesn't always satisfy them, of course. :p
d:^D
Originally posted by Francesco Scialpi:
(Sure, they get a Warning, but still…)
Edited Jacob Milicic (March 18, 2019 02:47:11 PM)
Originally posted by Joseph Marcia:
Previously, you miss you pact trigger, by, for example, casting Ancient Stirrings the turn you were supposed to play for pact, that was pretty definitively a game lose even at Regular REL.
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