We went over this scenario at the West Coast Judge conference.
Yes the NAP is allowed to do this, knowing the rules and the window on when a missed trigger can be most beneficial to the NAP is definatly a skill.
Just like Combat Damage on the Stack used to be. (no longer applies, but this is the new skill tester for players)
This also enforces Toby's message that remembering triggers is a skill and the philosophy of ‘Players are expected to remember their own triggers’.
Neil Meyer
L1 - Calgary Alberta
Subject: A player sitting on a missed trigger (Competitive REL)
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neil_meyer@hotmail.comDate: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 17:13:18 +0000
I'm still a little fuzzy on the missed trigger rules, and I've gotten different answers so I'd might as well open it up here =s
Let's say Alex missed the transform trigger on Ravager of the Fells on his upkeep. Nate notices it but says nothing. We go to combat, Alex declares his attacks, Nate blocks it with a 3/3, calls a Judge, and explains his opponent missed the trigger and he would like it put on the stack. …Is that actually fair game?
And if I'm called right as that ability should trigger, I assume my opponent only gets the one opportunity, at that point, to have the trigger go on the stack? (ie. they can't call me over a minute later and say “actually judge yes I do want this trigger to happen”)
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