Originally posted by IPG 2.3 Hidden Card Error:
It is not a Hidden Card Error if the opponent acknowledges the action or controls
the continuous effect modifying the game rule that was violated.
Originally posted by Toby Elliott:
… This isn’t to say that a player casting Divination with a Narset out should be able to take it back, but we’d prefer the opponent to be preemptive about reminding the player of what the result was going to be before things became harder to fix. With a potential reveal of the opponent’s hand and removing their best card available, staying silent was too good, to the point where the IPG was making Narset a stronger card. …
Edited Joe Klopchic (July 23, 2019 02:28:08 PM)
Originally posted by Marwin de Souza Bravin:
Agustin controls the permanent that created the mandatory trigger so he is responsible for it. The trigger on Neal's turn is too far and is missed. Augustin's turn trigger is considered detrimental, so he receives a warning and Neal decides if the trigger will go to the stack.
If a player would draw a card, instead they draw a card and reveal it. If it's a creature card, that player discards it unless they pay 3 life.Additionally, according to the MTR, section 4.1:
Cards are considered to have their Oracle text printed on them.So there we have each player failing to draw their card correctly due to an effect controlled by Agustin.
Originally posted by Mael BRIAND:
For me it's a warning for HCE for Neal for his draw and one for FtMGS for Agustin.
It is not a Hidden Card Error if the opponent acknowledges the action or controls the continuous effect modifying the game rule that was violated.This means that it is not HCE for Neal.
Originally posted by Arman Gabbasov:
I don't think the ability of Breathstealer's Crypt modifies the rules of the game. It rather creates a replacement effect.
Originally posted by Isaac King:
Arman, what is it that you think the replacement effect is doing, if not modifying the rule for how to draw cards?
Originally posted by Christian Gienger:
FTMGS is not only for GRVs, but for the category of GPEs, which includes HCE.
Originally posted by IPG 2.3 Hidden Card Error:
It is not a Hidden Card Error if the opponent acknowledges the action or controls
the continuous effect modifying the game rule that was violated.
Originally posted by Toby Elliott:
… This isn’t to say that a player casting Divination with a Narset out should be able to take it back, but we’d prefer the opponent to be preemptive about reminding the player of what the result was going to be before things became harder to fix. With a potential reveal of the opponent’s hand and removing their best card available, staying silent was too good, to the point where the IPG was making Narset a stronger card. …
Edited Joe Klopchic (July 23, 2019 02:28:08 PM)
Originally posted by Joe Klopchic:
As pointed out in this thread, and many other places, we now have to decide whether Breathstealer's Crypt's replacement effect that applies to the incorrect draw counts as a continuous effect modifying the rules of the game. Using the strictest possible interpretation, it does not.
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