Originally posted by Cameron Bachman:
As the head judge of an event, I would not authorize a backup here as avoiding the partial fix ignores the purpose of the fix's inclusion in the IPG. If I'm not the head judge, I'm asking him to make this decision, of course.
Edited Kaylee Mullins (Nov. 1, 2013 01:17:00 AM)
Originally posted by Alex Mullins:Thanks for pointing that out. I'm still dubious about backing this up. What would our L2+'s do here?
Our first option should always be a full back up. Only if we decide not to back up should we consider any partial fixes.
Edited Darrin Sisneros (Nov. 2, 2013 05:22:38 PM)
Edited Aaron Huntsman (Nov. 3, 2013 01:00:02 AM)
Originally posted by Joshua Feingold:Just to be completely sure: why we can't also say that “the effect that caused the infraction” was the one produced by Loxodon's static ability?
○ The effect that caused the infraction is Nelson's Essence Scatter. (The Smiter clearly never gets taken off the stack if the Essence Scatter doesn't resolve, so it caused the infraction.)
Originally posted by Alex Zhed:Joshua FeingoldJust to be completely sure: why we can't also say that “the effect that caused the infraction” was the one produced by Loxodon's static ability?
○ The effect that caused the infraction is Nelson's Essence Scatter. (The Smiter clearly never gets taken off the stack if the Essence Scatter doesn't resolve, so it caused the infraction.)
If Smiter didn't have it, taking Smiter from the stack would be completely correct => no infraction would have occured.
Edited Sebastian Braune (Nov. 6, 2013 05:56:17 AM)