I'm not looking for a way to play “Gotcha!” Magic. I guess I'm just having some difficulties reconciling the “that player may need to acknowledge that ability’s existence” part of the missed trigger portion of the IPG with the definition of derived information, which includes “All characteristics of objects in public zones that are not defined as free information.”
In the above scenario, A is attacking with a bunch of creatures that may or may not have first strike, depending on whether or not A has missed the Kor Bladewhirl trigger.
It is my understanding that whether or not a creature has first strike is derived information as “first strike” isn't mentioned as free info. If so, and N asks A, “Hey, do your creatures have first strike?” A can answer “Sorry, that's derived information and I don't have to help you with that.”
If N asking “What triggers have happened this turn that you didn't explicitly mention?” isn't valid because it's a fishing expedition, are you saying that N's only method for knowing the characteristics of A's creatures before the first combat damage step is to ask specifically, “Did you resolve the Kor Bladewhirl trigger?” and, if so, is A obliged to answer fully and honestly? And if A says, “No, it didn't,” is that trigger missed?
Edited because grammar is hard
Edited Nathen Millbank (March 16, 2016 03:24:22 PM)