Edited Winter (Feb. 12, 2019 04:47:14 AM)
Originally posted by Winter Hughes:
- This might not be Communication Policy Violation. Targets are free information and AP was never asked for that information, therefore they had no obligation (from the perspective of communication policy) to say anything about them.
Originally posted by Winter Hughes:
- This could be completely fine. Whilst perhaps not amazingly sporting, it is common for players in real tournament situations to not be explicit about their targets with spells, this isn't a GRV and it isn't a CPV. AP has done nothing wrong. FWIW, I have spoken with a couple of non-judge Legacy players about this in the past and they are of the opinion that you should be asking your opponent for targets to their Vendilion Clique/Thoughtseize/Cabal Therapy etc.
Originally posted by Francesco Scialpi:
Can you imagine a player casting lightning bolt and not declaring target?
Originally posted by Francesco Scialpi:
I think a world where AP has the burden of specifying “therapy, target myself” is much more desirable, and I would assess GRV-Warning.
Edited Winter (Feb. 13, 2019 04:53:37 AM)
Originally posted by Shawn Doherty:What if both players aren't fine with it? Belligerent players are the minority, but I can absolutely see a salty or sharky player angling to get his opponent a penalty for this, if we consider scenario as a ‘technical’ GRV.
In OP's first scenario, AP committed a GRV, but like many of
the small game mistakes made by players, if both players are fine with it,
we do not need to step in.
Originally posted by Eli Meyer:Originally posted by Shawn Doherty:What if both players aren't fine with it? Belligerent players are the minority, but I can absolutely see a salty or sharky player angling to get his opponent a penalty for this, if we consider scenario as a ‘technical’ GRV.
In OP's first scenario, AP committed a GRV, but like many of
the small game mistakes made by players, if both players are fine with it,
we do not need to step in.
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