Originally posted by Joshua Feingold:
Now, however, you can ignore the trigger if the Demon is tapped or the
defending player controls no creatures or if the active player shortcuts
over the combat phase. (A player better have a darn good reason if he
thinks the trigger matters under these conditions.)
Originally posted by Abraham Corson:
In summary, just about the only time I’d consider Desecration Demon’s trigger to “not have an impact on the game” is when the opponent doesn’t actually have any creatures OTB to sacrifice.
Originally posted by Abraham Corson:
But I think you’re also saying that if player Active wishes to shortcut his way through his entire turn, without attacking with anything, that skipping the trigger here is also okay and not penalizable. I’m much more opposed to this viewpoint, and I’d have to question your reading of the above-quoted section of the MIPG.
Originally posted by Nathaniel Lawrence:
Doesn't the “No real negative consequences” aspect fly in the face of the IPG's global clause of “Don't take the current game state into account when evaluating and issuing penalties”?
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