My missed trigger article and Pyreheart Wolf Problems
Toby's blog, about OoOS, didn't cover the Pyreheart Wolf scenario(s) because that's not OoOS (typically). Instead, it's an illustration of one of the difficulties with writing policy that discourages shenanigans, yet doesn't punish honest players who remembered their triggers.
The difficulty with that P-Wolf, like many other triggers, is that there's No Visual Evidence (NVE) that the trigger resolved. In the past - i.e., for the life of MT policy - these were assumed to have resolved. Now, we're asking players to give some indication that they've resolved, been put on the stack, etc. - anything that indicates the trigger isn't missed. That's resulted in some unhappy “change victims”. :)
No, there's been no “Official” post on this, and this isn't one, either. I do have what I hope is good advice:
If you believe a player forgot a trigger, then it's been Missed;
If you believe a player remembered the trigger and pointed it out at their first opportunity (if not the precisely correct point in a series of actions), then OoOS may apply.
“Missed” Triggers mean “oops, missed that”, not “tried to put it on the stack in the right place, but missed”.
None of that really helps a lot with P-Wolf (et al), and that's why it's important that we encourage players to give some indication of their triggers when they happen (or at least close enough for OoOS to apply).
d:^D