Originally posted by Rob McKenzie:I'm aware, but I'm also considering how I've seen real players play the real game. “Paralysis your guy, go” is something players say to save time when they're trying to play quickly, and I'd never interpret that to mean a missed trigger. When I say that, I'll expect my opponent to tap his creature on his own but if he doesn't, I'll reach over and tap his guy as he's untapping. “Go” is offering to pass priority through the trigger resolving.
Remember, the trigger is not something that happens in the end step. It
happens in the main phase, after Sleep Paralysis resolves. If I end up
with priority at all after that and have not indicated the trigger (and it
is not some kind of out of order sequencing), I'm past the point where the
trigger should have resolved and created a visible change on the game.
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