Note that casting an instant spell or activating an ability doesn’t mean a triggered ability has been forgotten, as it could still be on the stack.And from the Annotated IPG:
When making this determination, a lot of benefit of the doubt is given to players — they usually have to go well out of their way to show that they’ve missed a trigger. For example, if a player casts a spell during upkeep, it is assumed that upkeep triggers are still on the stack, not missed.
If an opponent requires information about the precise timing of a triggered ability or needs details about a game object that may be affected by a resolved triggered ability, that player may need to acknowledge that ability’s existence before its controller does.
Edited Sam McKoy (June 4, 2014 09:22:11 PM)
Originally posted by Ernst Jan Plugge:
If Last Breath had been a sorcery, this would gave been a missed trigger instead of DEC. DEC doesn't apply because a GPE happened before the draw happened.
Edited Lyle Waldman (June 5, 2014 11:23:13 PM)
Originally posted by Daniel Hoshino:
Okay. I suck when it comes to the IPG, and I haven't read any answers yet. My initial thought he resolved the dragon mantle trigger. He missed it earlier. Sucks to be you, man. That's a game play error right there. I believe it's a game loss, but in the case that isn't, i would return the card back to his library and then shuffle it. I'm a L0, I pray mercy. Thanks for reading this.
Originally posted by Talin Salway:
While it's not the scenario, I believe that if a Sorcery had been cast instead of an Instant, this would be Drawing Extra Cards, not a Missed Trigger. Since Dragon Mantle's trigger is not generally detrimental, we don't award a GRV-Missed Trigger when it's missed. The first actual GPE is when the card is drawn. For comparison, an opponent wouldn't get FtMGS for not pointing out a forgotten trigger - the first moment when a game is in a truly illegal state is when the card hits the hand.
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