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Predatory Advantage in a multiplayer game. It is Norman's turn but he loses before the End Phase. He didn't cast a creature spell.
I know the turn still has all its phases and steps, as explained in
800.4h. If a player leaves the game during his or her turn, that turn continues to its completion without an active player. If the active player would receive priority, instead the next player in turn order receives priority, or the top object on the stack resolves, or the phase or step ends, whichever is appropriate.This means, it also has an End Step in which
Predatory Advantage could possibly trigger.
But it triggers only in “an opponent's end step”. Does this End Step still have the characteristic/property of being “an opponent's end step”?
I can imagine
800.4g. If an effect requires information about a specific player, the effect uses the current information about that player if he or she is still in the game; otherwise, the effect uses the last known information about that player before he or she left the game. applies, but then again the game never specifically requires information about that player.