Welcome to the trial installment of Personal Tutor (AKA, Project Goldilocks). While we spend a lot of time on these forums talking about fixes and infractions and rules, we rarely talk about what we can do as judges to make our answers as instructive as possible to players without crossing the line into coaching or tedious lecturing. Opening up that discussion is the goal of Personal Tutor. So, here's the scenario:
Astonishment and Novelty are playing in a Standard GPT. Astonishment attacks with
Boros Reckoner. Novelty blocks it with both
Archangel of Thune and
Ajani's Sunstriker. Then they realize they have a problem and call you over. “So, do we each get one trigger or two triggers?”
The “Correct” Answer: Astonishment gets 1. Novelty gets 2.
Now the players could continue their match with just that, but they wouldn't really learn anything. The “correct” answer is just too little. How can we improve that answer so that the players learn and remember something about the way the rules of Magic actually work? Be careful not to make the answer too big by coaching or diving into minutiae of the CR or talking so long players zone out.
Make it approachable. Make understandable. Make it just right.
If you are a judge candidate or level 1 judge, feel free to answer right away. If you are an L2, please wait a day. If you are L3 or higher, please wait 2 days. There is no definitive answer, so don't be shy about contributing your opinion.
Next Saturday I'll wrap it up with lessons learned both about the answer and the discussion format. So if you think this sort of discussion is a great idea or a waste of time or could be better if it were slightly different, please send me a private message.
Boros Reckoner (R/W)(R/W)(R/W)
Creature — Minotaur Wizard (3/3)
Whenever Boros Reckoner is dealt damage, it deals that much damage to target creature or player.
(R/W): Boros Reckoner gains first strike until end of turn.
Ajani's Sunstriker (W)(W)
Creature — Cat Cleric (2/2)
Lifelink
Archangel of Thune (3)(W)(W)
Creature — Angel (3/4)
Flying
Lifelink
Whenever you gain life, put a +1/+1 counter on each creature you control.