Originally posted by Toby Elliott:
For those who believe that “What triggered this turn?” is Free information, are you prepared to issue a penalty when someone forgets to mention that draw trigger that happened in upkeep?
An important word in “Details of past game actions” is *Details*. You point to the action you're asking about and get the detail you need. “What did you target with that?”, “What mana did you use to pay for that?” “Did you choose to use Eldrazi Mimics ability?” They are the questions you must know the answers to to derive the current game state (and yes, part of that current game state is assuming that triggers were remembered).
The correct way to handle the Bladewhirl is to assume that all creatures have first strike. Or block and hope you get lucky.
Suppose Amaranth controls Cathedral of War and attacks with her single 2/2 Bear Cub, proceeding through to the declare blockers step without mentioning the triggered ability. After declaring blockers, Niles considers casting Shock targeting the unblocked Bear Cub.
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Alternatively, Niles could first ask Amaranth if any abilities have modified Bear Cub’s toughness. This is free information, so Amaranth would be required to answer it honestly and completely. With this option, the point at which Cathedral of War’s trigger would first matter would be when Amaranth answers the question.
This may seem somewhat unsatisfactory to Niles, since asking questions about the toughness of the Bear Cub might remind Amaranth about her trigger and give her one last opportunity to acknowledge it. However, as the IPG says, “triggered abilities are assumed to be remembered until otherwise indicated.” Niles should be reminded of this by judges as needed.
Originally posted by Lev Kotlyar:
This example from Annotated IPG (http://blogs.magicjudges.org/rules/ipg2-1/) is misleading then:
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