Edited Todd Bussey (Feb. 9, 2017 06:48:56 PM)
Originally posted by Brian Ross:
The only real distinction made between tokens and copies, is that tokens are defined to be non-card representations of a permanent.
Originally posted by Brian Ross:Well the example in the annotated IPG of Empty the Warrens and storm says you have to acknowledge the tokens, which seems to say you don't need to acknowledge the spell copies, although that's at Competitive.
A trigger that merely created a token would be considered missed if not for acknowledgment of the token. Why should this be any different for copies of spells?
Edited Brian Ross (Feb. 10, 2017 11:47:59 PM)
Common Issues
A player forgets a triggered ability (one that uses the words “when,” “whenever,” or “at” usually at the
start of the ability's text).
These abilities are considered missed if the player did not acknowledge them in any way at the point that it
required choices or had a visible in-game effect.
Originally posted by Isaac King:I strongly disagree with this. For instance: In a Competitive REL event, would you rule that the triggered abilities from a pair of Toolcraft Exemplars have been missed if the player moves through Beginning of Combat without explicitly ordering the triggered abilities on the stack? Or two different creatures with prowess when the controller casts a non-creature spell?
As David pointed out, there most certainly is a choice to be made- the objects need to be ordered on the stack. At competitive, I would therefore rule that the trigger was missed if there were multiple creatures to be Giant Growthed.
Edited Håkon Gulbrandsen (March 21, 2017 08:21:51 PM)
Originally posted by Håkon Gulbrandsen:
I strongly disagree with this. For instance: In a Competitive REL event, would you rule that the triggered abilities from a pair of Toolcraft Exemplars have been missed if the player moves through Beginning of Combat without explicitly ordering the triggered abilities on the stack? Or two different creatures with prowess when the controller casts a non-creature spell?
Originally posted by IPG:so I'm conflicted. Could we get an ‘O’fficial answer on whether the order of triggered abilities when placed onto the stack is something that can cause a trigger to be missed?
A triggered ability that requires its controller to choose targets (other than ‘target opponent’), modes, or other choices made when the ability is put onto the stack: The controller must announce those choices before they next pass priority.
These abilities are considered missed if the player did not acknowledge the ability in any way at the point that it required choices or had a visible in-game effect.
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