Edited Casey Brefka (Jan. 20, 2014 03:15:37 PM)
Edited Eric Paré (Jan. 20, 2014 03:31:40 PM)
Originally posted by George FitzGerald:To back up: “Each action taken is undone until the game reaches the point immediately prior to the error.” If we can't get to that point, we can't back up (no partial backups allowed). I would argue that “whether it's possible to backup” is just as important as “has too much damage been done/would it be too disruptive”.
Mark: You can't always get the game back to where it was and that usually
is not the criterion used for weather to back up.
Originally posted by George FitzGerald:
The fact the player has the
Griselbrand in play and is probably going to draw 7 cards at some point
anyways is irrelevant to the situation.
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