Originally posted by Mark Mc Govern:AP controled a Weaver of Lightning and cast a card draw spell on his main phase, the played a creature, missing the ping trigger. When the trigger resolved after I was called over to resolve the OA, it killed a Shrill Howler that would have transformed and attacked for lethal on the next turn.
I'm a little unclear as to when in the turn we are, in relation to when the trigger was supposed to have triggered. If it's triggering right now, and the spectator has pointed it out, then I don't see a way to avoid putting it on the stack, as both players are now well aware of it*. If it happened earlier in the turn, there may be scope to ”use your judgement to decide if putting the trigger on the stack now would be too disruptive - don’t add it to the stack if significant decisions have been made based on the effect not happening!“
Originally posted by Federico Verdini:Yes, it was. Legal target and the obvious target (though not the only one, there were a few other creatures that would not have died to a ping)
Was the Shrill Howler in play at the time the trigger was missed?
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