Originally posted by Scott Marshall:Matt BraddockI apologize for the confusion caused by that wording; as it happens, “otherwise empty” is an unnecessary bit of detail.
Robert and Joep touch on something I overlooked to begin with, that being the fact that the graveyard is empty. This could cause the ruling to be different
Suffice it to say that Numerian put the Snapcaster into his Graveyard. Please don't get lost in “is it his GY or the Exile zone?!?” - that's not a part of this scenario. (Good catch, though!)
Now, carry on…
Edited Josh Andrews (Nov. 28, 2012 05:34:54 PM)
Edited Andrew Teo (Nov. 28, 2012 11:05:45 PM)
Edited David Lyford-Tilley (Nov. 29, 2012 05:27:13 AM)
Additional Remedy
If not caught within a reasonable time frame, or backing up is impossible or sufficiently complex that it could affect the course of the game, the judge should leave the game state as it is after applying state-based actions and not attempt any form of partial ‘fix’ – either reverse all actions or none, with the following exceptions:
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• If an object is in the wrong zone, the identity of the object was known to all players, and it is within a turn of the error, put the object in the correct zone.
Edited Yukio Victoria (Nov. 30, 2012 10:33:37 AM)
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