Edited Chris Vlastelica (May 11, 2015 09:46:55 AM)
Edited Marc Shotter (May 11, 2015 09:53:17 AM)
Originally posted by Gareth Tanner:The point is that Surrak's ability requires a target, so we cannot just say that we are in beginning of combat with the ability on the stack, as we would with Rabblemaster. I don't know if “passing priority until beginning of combat” means that Abraham did not chose a target for Surrak's ability.
I feel we might be treading old ground here
Edited Florian Horn (May 11, 2015 10:34:10 AM)
Originally posted by Florian Horn:
I don't know if “passing priority until beginning of combat” means that Abraham did not chose a target for Surrak's ability.
Originally posted by Jon Lipscombe:No, I rather think that burden falls on Abraham:
should we ask Abraham what shortcut he proposed?
MTR
Certain conventional tournament shortcuts used in Magic are detailed below. If a player wishes to deviate from these, he or she should be explicit about doing so.
Originally posted by Johannes Wagner:
He proposes a Shortcut(passing priority to Noah in the Main Phase so the game can move to the beginning of combat) when he plays the Stance to destroy Surrak(not accepting the shortcut). If just asking for “Combat?” would move you to the beginning of combat you could cheat your opponent of any chance to react in the precombat mainphase to remove creatures like Rabblemaster/Surrak to prevent the trigger.
Edited Johannes Wagner (May 11, 2015 04:16:11 PM)
A statement such as “I'm ready for combat” or “Declare attackers?” offers to keep passing priority until an opponent has priority in the beginning of combat step. Opponents are assumed to be acting then unless they specify otherwise.