Edited Josh Stansfield (March 11, 2013 09:01:53 PM)
Originally posted by Chris Parham:
Player B shrugs and says “You missed it”.
Originally posted by Toby Elliott:
I'd also be having a conversation with player B about how triggers work at Regular REL.
The rule that says you don’t have to remind your opponent about triggered abilities is being extended to Regular REL, bringing the actual rules at all RELs into sync. Of course, the Competitive REL remedy that makes you lose the trigger if you missed it isn’t coming along for the ride. In general, if the controller notices it within a reasonable time frame, and it’s not too disruptive, we’ll resolve the trigger, just like we do now. But, it’s all on the controller to remember, now.
A player has forgotten to take an required game action since the start of their last turn
If the action was optional, assume they chose not to – and no further fix is required. Otherwise, resolve the action now. If several instances of an action have been forgotten, resolve any that have been missed this turn. Any older instances are ignored.