Originally posted by IPG:
A player illegally puts one or more cards into his or her hand and, at the moment before he or she began the
instruction or action that put a card into his or her hand, no other Game Rule Violation or Communication Policy
Violation had been committed, and the error was not the result of resolving objects on the stack in an incorrect
order.
Edited Matt Braddock (Sept. 29, 2014 09:31:06 AM)
An out-of-order sequence must not result in a player prematurely gaining information which could reasonably affect decisions made later in that sequence.There's no doubt that Abalone, while resolving things out of order, is also gaining information that will likely influence the discard. So, no OoOS, that much is clear.
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
And, as Matt pointed out, Drawing Extra Cards specifically calls out this series of actions as an exception; that tells us it's not DEC.
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
we'd probably just put two random cards on top of the library, have Abalone discard to finish the trigger's resolution, then draw 2 for Divination … and explain how triggers tend to stack on top of whatever triggered them.
Edited Toby Hazes (Sept. 30, 2014 02:20:45 AM)
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