Give him the token.b)
He didn't forget it, he just carried out the stack in a wrong order. “Out-of-Order-Sequencing”.
Do not give himt he token. He made a game action (drawing a card) that indicates the game progressed past the point of the trigger.
Edited Francesco Scialpi (June 6, 2016 11:19:26 AM)
Originally posted by Sean Crain:
I don't understand why it isn't a missed trigger.
When you crack the clue the stack will be token on top then draw. By drawing a card without any prior indication of your intent to get a soldier this is text book missed trigger, no?
Scott, you've used the term forgotten, but my understanding was, you can forget triggers but not miss them, just as you can remember triggers but still miss them.
If the player was reaching for a soldier when they drew that's fine, but if they've resolved the draw before any move to get a soldier, I'd be ruling missed trigger.
Players may not cause triggered abilities controlled by an opponent to be missed by taking game actions or otherwise prematurely advancing the game. During an opponent’s turn, if a trigger’s controller demonstrates awareness of the trigger before they take an active role (such as taking an action or explicitly passing priority), the trigger is remembered. The Out-of-Order Sequencing rules (MTR section 4.3) may also be applicable, especially as they relate to batches of actions or resolving items on the stack in an improper order.
Edited Sean Crain (June 6, 2016 07:10:03 PM)
Edited Sean Crain (June 6, 2016 09:00:30 PM)
Originally posted by Sean Crain:
Ok, I'll acquiesce here, but I feel maybe some line drawing needs to be done, or perhaps I've just been too harsh in my missed trigger verdicts.
Originally posted by Sean Crain:
To give an example where maybe I was wrong then…
If I cast World Breaker with a Sanctum of Ugin in play- The cast a creature with CMC >/= 7 search for a thing.
If I resolve Sanctum then choose a target, you'd allow that?
When, by the IPG, you should choose a target before passing priority/taking an action? I said at the time it'd be missed.
Originally posted by Sean Crain:
I think you've covered the missing links between my lines of thinking
Originally posted by Sean Crain:
I know some local(ish) angle shooters that are going to dislike this approach I'm now likely to adopt
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