Edited Kevin Chong (Jan. 30, 2014 02:02:45 AM)
Originally posted by James Winward-Stuart:
Although the situation changed between the casting and resolution of the spell, this looks very clear. If Noel had somehow tried to conceal his Vial/Spirit, that would be another matter, but he didn't.
Adel has “illegally put one or more cards into his or her hand”. There was no other error or CPV. Adel did not confirm the draw. This is textbook DEC. The penalty is a Game Loss. As a simple textbook case, there is no reason to downgrade.
Game Loss for Adel (with advice to pay attention when people Vial in response to your spells, and to confirm draws with the opponent…).
Originally posted by James Winward-Stuart:
Although the situation changed between the casting and resolution of the spell, this looks very clear. If Noel had somehow tried to conceal his Vial/Spirit, that would be another matter, but he didn't.
Adel has “illegally put one or more cards into his or her hand”. There was no other error or CPV. Adel did not confirm the draw. This is textbook DEC. The penalty is a Game Loss. As a simple textbook case, there is no reason to downgrade.
Game Loss for Adel (with advice to pay attention when people Vial in response to your spells, and to confirm draws with the opponent…).
Originally posted by Loïc Hervier:
Since everybody agrees on the infraction and the penalty in the proposed scenario, please allow me to ask a couples of other questions with some slight variations, because I was given conflicting pieces of information about them and I would really like to get more insight about the philosophy behind.
A) Noel activates his Aether Vial vialing in Spirit of the Labyrinth, then Adel asks him "May I draw for my Brainstorm now?“. Is Noel compelled to answer such a question? If so, is he compelled to answer The Whole Comprehensive Truth? (here: ”Brainstorm resolves but you will not draw, due to my Spirit“)
B) Same as A. Let's say Noel answers malevolently ”I pass, resolve your Brainstorm“, which Adel believes to be a confirmation to draw. Adel draws an extra card, Noel calls a judge and tells him the whole truth about his malevolent answer, honestly thinking he was just acting as a competitive player (nefariously but legally). Should the judge take it as a confirmation for drawing, as did Adel (thus not a DEC), or not (DEC)? Did Noel commit an infraction here? (if so, which one?)
C) Noel activates his Aether Vial vialing in Spirit of the Labyrinth, then Adel asks him ”May I resolve my Brainstorm now?“. Noel answers ”Sure!", which Adel believes to be a confirmation to draw. Adel draws an extra card, Noel calls a judge and tells him the whole truth about his answer. Should the judge take it as a confirmation for drawing, as did Adel (thus not a DEC), or not (DEC)? Did Noel commit an infraction here? (if so, which one?) Does it depend on whether Noel thought that Adel was aware of the Spirit's effect (thus thinking he would not draw, spontaneously), or if Noel was aware that Adel might be unaware of the Spirit's effect and thus may have been about to commit a DEC?
Thanks by advance for your help.
Edited Andrea Mondani (Jan. 30, 2014 09:18:59 AM)
Originally posted by Andrea Mondani:
EDIT: it's maybe worth mentioning Game Rules are private information, so “Players may not represent derived or free information incorrectly.” (from MTR4.1).
Originally posted by Sebastian Stückl:Andrea Mondani
EDIT: it's maybe worth mentioning Game Rules are private information, so “Players may not represent derived or free information incorrectly.” (from MTR4.1).
You surely mean Game Rules are derived information
Originally posted by Johannes Wagner:
Shouldnt it be a GRV since he resolved the brainstorm incorrectly?
Originally posted by Josh Stansfield:
Well, Drawing Extra Cards is indeed a violation of game rules, just like all the Game Play Errors. However, the specific “Game Rule Violation” infraction only applies when a more specific GPE infraction doesn't fit. In this case, DEC fits, so that is the appropriate infraction.
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