Originally posted by Bryan Henning:Isn't he? If we apply Kalitas effect first he would get those zombies, and that's legal outcome of this situation. Yes, it not his call to decide what rep. effect we will apply first but he can propose one way and if NAP don't have any objections (ie. due to not understanding how rules work there) he can agree on Alans' way.
Alan hasn't proposed a legal outcome
Originally posted by Eli Meyer:
1) Which replacement effects are currently affecting the Visionaries as they die is a detail “of current
game actions,” so it's free information, not derived.
Originally posted by Toby Elliott:What does “game actions” mean, then? Is that meant to be “player choices” or “player actions” or similar?
Nitpick: which replacement effects are currently affecting a permanent is derived. They're not “game actions”.
Originally posted by Russell Deutsch:
If I turn cards sideways and attack someone, then reach over the table and place my opponents creatures in-front of mine and say, “You block like this, and if you have any instants you're not going to cast them.” would you intervene? Because I am effectively doing exactly what Alan has done in this situation; I am making decisions FOR my opponent that are not mine to make.
Originally posted by Russell Deutsch:
Does the age, size, or sex of either player matter to you in this situation?
Edited Marc Shotter (Feb. 10, 2016 05:20:48 AM)
Originally posted by Marc Shotter:
If Alan goes on to win every match of the tournament in the same exact manner and no one corrects him, you now have an entire tournament full ofmisledplayers who have less understanding of the rules than Alan and will take that same interaction and apply it incorrectly whenever they play somewhere else and be corrected by players who understand the rules.
Edited Mats Törnros (Feb. 10, 2016 10:08:37 AM)