Edited Scott Marshall (Aug. 27, 2018 03:00:02 PM)
MTR 3.3
Players may use otherwise-legal non-English cards provided they are not using them to create an advantage by using misleading text or pictures.
Originally posted by Isaac King:I'm not sure the correct fix to this problem, but I'm fairly confident this isn't it. Issuing a GRV because we've already decided we want to back up is precisely the opposite of how we should handle infractions–we should determine if there was an underlying GRV first, and apply the fix only if there is
However if the backup is performed, I do believe a GRV needs to be issued to AP.
Originally posted by Brock Ullom:
that “Mine” is a “Mine” in every language that the card is available in.
Originally posted by Eli Meyer:
we should determine if there was an underlying GRV first, and apply the fix only if there is
Originally posted by Eli Meyer:
Consider the following hypothetical conversation:
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Originally posted by Eli Meyer:
we just let players take back certain actions, like half-casting a spell or tapping and untapping lands.
Edited Isaac King (Aug. 28, 2018 12:03:03 PM)
Originally posted by Brock Ullom:
Judge (Niveau 2)
I would hold AP to their decision. They uniquely identified their target by placing the card on top of it. I don't believe this is a case of using foreign cards to create confusion because that “Mine” is a “Mine” in every language that the card is available in. Additionally, the Tron player is not required to play same lands on top of each other. I personally play lands side by side until I reach about 4 or 5 lands and then it's simply to conserve space on the playmat.
Originally posted by Brock Ullom:
They uniquely identified their target by placing the card on top of it.
Originally posted by Théo CHENG:
Saying that this land does not create confusion is disingenuous. I hope we all know that playing this mine looking like a tower is a thing that players do or do not do on purpose but it is definitely creating unclear visual board states. Most of people recognize cards by global aspect, color, picture and not by name. I do not think the language has anything to do with the situation, but I am convinced that the art does.
I think that now most people would forbid the german wald with the picture of a plains, most people now forbid heavy withe alterations (snow etc.) for non-white cards, but since this is a regular printing issued by WotC, nobody has forbidden this version yet as far as I know. But this card create problems in a recurring maner (at least in my experience).
Originally posted by Isaac King:Originally posted by Brock Ullom:
that “Mine” is a “Mine” in every language that the card is available in.
I'm not sure what that's supposed to mean. Every card is itself in any language.
Originally posted by Gareth Tanner:
Is it really true? They said destroy tower at the same time. In other situations what do we take as the action of declaring the target, i.e. Dark Confidant and Snapcaster Mage are both in play, player plays a Lightning Bolt saying, “Bolt Bob” but touch Snapcaster. What would you hold them to there?
Originally posted by Brock Ullom:
The difference between these 2 scenarios is that the Ponza player knew which land they wanted to destroy, and in both scenarios I'm not letting the player uncast the spell.
Originally posted by Brock Ullom:Originally posted by Gareth Tanner:
Is it really true? They said destroy tower at the same time. In other situations what do we take as the action of declaring the target, i.e. Dark Confidant and Snapcaster Mage are both in play, player plays a Lightning Bolt saying, “Bolt Bob” but touch Snapcaster. What would you hold them to there?
The difference between these 2 scenarios is that the Ponza player knew which land they wanted to destroy, and in both scenarios I'm not letting the player uncast the spell.
Originally posted by Francesco Scialpi:If I were king of the world, I’d permit players to use multiplayer or language/art versions of the same card, but I would also require them to proactively provide the English name of the cards as they played them.
- If you were the Head Judge of a PPTQ, would you forbid this card from being played?
- If you were the King of the World, would you forbid this card from being played?
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