Originally posted by Andre Tepedino:
I have to say I don't agree with the final ruling here. At this point, you're saying “You're not going to perform your action because if you have performed it incorrectly”. Performing an action incorrectly is a Game Rules Violation.
Originally posted by Chuck Pierce:
A Game Rule Violation isn't any time you perform an action incorrectly, a Game Rule Violation is a Game Play Error that doesn't fit into any of the other GPE infraction categories.
Originally posted by Devin Smith:
I don't see how that's supported by the IPG: can you please point it out to me, because I can't find it. If a player looks at two cards instead of one when scrying one, we shuffle away the second and then he makes the decision on the first. If a player draws four cards off a brainstorm, we'll shuffle away the extra and then he'll put two back. I don't see any room here for the player's scry (which they haven't done!) to be denied to them given the words in the the document as I read it.
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