To me the player has demonstrated more than enough knowledge about what is
happening that I'm not concerned about coaching here.
He asked if it would “do” damage. That's not a technical term - it could
mean ‘deal’ it could mean ‘mark’. Marking damage is not common verbiage
from Magic players as far as I know. We're at a Grand Prix so I'm
expecting an international audience. I'm not going to hold a native
English speaker to a higher standard than a non-native speaker.
So, my answer is: “It will *deal* damage, but the damage will have no
effect.”
I don't believe I'm violating any rights of the opponent here. N has done
exactly what I want him to do - realised that he doesn't understand exactly
what will happen when he blocks, and done his best to ask a rules question
that covers this, after all, MTR 1.8 says
“Judges will not generally assist players in determining the current game
state but can answer questions about the rules, interactions between cards,
or provide the OracleTM wordings of relevant cards.”
I'm answering a question about the interaction between Melira and Inkmoth,
nothing more.
Paul Smith
paul@pollyandpaul.co.ukOn Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 12:37 AM, Aric Parkinson <
forum-6280-ea6a@apps.magicjudges.org> wrote:
>
> To everyone who wants to just answer “Yes”, isn't that putting a bit of
an unreasonable expectation on Neurotoxin? Ninety percent of the time,
“dealing damage” and “marking damage” are synonymous in the parlance of the
game, and it's very plausible, at least in my mind, that Neurotoxin meant
“mark damage” in this scenario.
>
> It seems to me that both simple answers, “Yes” or “No”, are likely going
to guide Neurotoxin's decision, which will benefit one player over the
other. “Yes” is technically correct, but so is “Yes, but…” which, as Eric
argued, is likely going to be a coaching scenario as well. Isn't that
exactly what we're trying to avoid with regard to coaching the players?
>
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