Originally posted by Joe Steinhoff:Joe, thats the core of the problem. There was no choice made for Chained to the Rocks. An illegal choice in made for a permanent means something like I said “Goblin” for Iona, Shield of Emeria in my understanding. There's no choice for Chained to the Rocks. It enchants a Mountain and its triggered ability exiles a target creature when it enters the battlefield.
I disagree with just about everyone about chained to the rocks going to the graveyard though due to how English sentence structure works. The IPG states that if you are not going to back the game up, then you apply SBA, and leave the game state as is, unless it meets one of the three exceptions, the first one involving a permanent on the battlefield where an illegal choice was made or a required choice was not made.
Edited Daniel Mähr (April 6, 2014 07:45:52 PM)
Originally posted by Glenn Fisher:Given the number of rules questions in online forums that I see where players think that a land that produces red mana is automatically a mountain, I think that such a misunderstanding is at least as likely as a simple dexterity issue.
I think that a dexterity issue is extremely likely to be at play here. Even if a dexterity issue is not at play, applying the SBE resolution sets a horrible precedent where legitimate dexterity issues would be punished in an incredibly draconian manner.
Originally posted by Patrick Vorbroker:Thanks Patrick. Given how simply that fact was stated, I wasn't sure if it meant we had investigated that or just saw it next to a Temple.
As you guys discuss scenarios, keep in mind that we carefully craft them behind the scenes before presenting them to our readers. If the scenario says that the Chained to the rocks was originally put on the temple, that's what happened. If we give a fact, assume you've already determined it is true.
Edited Lyle Waldman (April 7, 2014 04:01:45 PM)
Originally posted by IPG 2.5:
If not caught within a reasonable time frame, or backing up is impossible or sufficiently complex that it could affect the course of the game, the judge should leave the game state as it is after applying state-based actions and not attempt any form of partial ‘fix’ – either reverse all actions or none, with the following exceptions:
•If a player made an illegal choice or failed to make a required choice for a permanent on the battlefield, that player makes a legal choice.
Originally posted by Samuel Tremblay:
“If a player made an illegal choice or failed to make a required choice for a permanent on the battlefield, that
player makes a legal choice.”
You make the choice when it's not a permanent, but a spell, and when it's not on the battlefield, but on the stack. This doesn't apply here.
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