Originally posted by Brandon Scyner:
No, so long as it is revealed afterwards. Though technically it should be kept revealed, it makes searching harder due to not being able to see the card face.
Originally posted by Isaac King:By saying we have nothing to backup up you imply that neither players loose or win informations comparing to “the way they should have play”, but it's notre true. The Courser should have reveal 2 cards and not one. In a game 2 or when the opponent don't know the deck, a additional revealed card could be relevant information
Since the library was already random beforehand, this backup involves: nothing.
Edited Camille POTTIER (April 3, 2019 03:20:22 AM)
Edited Camille POTTIER (April 3, 2019 03:22:51 AM)
Originally posted by Mark Brown:Originally posted by Brandon Scyner:
No, so long as it is revealed afterwards. Though technically it should be kept revealed, it makes searching harder due to not being able to see the card face.
So technically you are supposed to keep the top card revealed, and it's not that hard, you leave it face up while searching the rest of the library but it's not really affecting much at all by not, so seems a little petty to penalise, and it's about to be shuffled away anyway.
I feel the same way about that small time frame between taking a card that just happens to be on the top of the library while searching and the library being shuffled. Technically if you take the top card you should quickly reveal the top card, then shuffle the library. How long must a player reveal the top card? Long enough for the opponent to make a note? Count to 5? A quick flash because the library needs to be shuffled and the round clock is counting ever closer to the end of the round?
Then if there were 2 or more Breeding Pools in the library and they could have ensured there wasn't a “technically an infraction” situation by taking the time to find the other one, it again feels petty to penalise and reveal a random card just because they tried to save time by grabbing the obvious one. If there were only one, we're still in the “technically an infraction” territory, without really being a huge problem - the card that should have been revealed for some small period of time is about to be shuffled away anyway.
Originally posted by Mark Brown:
How long must a player reveal the top card? Long enough for the opponent to make a note? Count to 5? A quick flash because the library needs to be shuffled and the round clock is counting ever closer to the end of the round?
Originally posted by Mark Brown:
Then if there were 2 or more Breeding Pools in the library and they could have ensured there wasn't a “technically an infraction” situation by taking the time to find the other one, it again feels petty to penalise
Originally posted by Camille POTTIER:
By saying we have nothing to backup up you imply that neither players loose or win informations comparing to “the way they should have play”, but it's notre true. The Courser should have reveal 2 cards and not one. In a game 2 or when the opponent don't know the deck, a additional revealed card could be relevant information
Originally posted by Oren Firestein:Since Courser of Kruphix' static ability requires the top card of your library to be revealed, it's always in effect (while Courser is on the battlefield); there is a point between selecting the top card as the object of the search, and beginning the shuffle, when the new top card needs to be revealed.
Where is the error?
Edited Samuele Tecchio (April 4, 2019 04:33:38 AM)
Originally posted by Arman Gabbasov:
While AP physically takes the top card of their deck, from the game engine's perspective they actually take a card from an unknown place in their library. That means that the game engine doesn't know that the top deck changed and cannot reveal the top card of the library to everyone.
Hidden Card Error
Order cannot be determined from card faces only visible to one player unless the card is in a uniquely identifiable position (such as on top of the library, or as the only card in hand.)
Originally posted by Isaac King:I misinterpreted what you said much earlier – I can support that as a solution, assuming the library is shuffled afterwards, making it a GRV. I genuinely think that is the better answer/infraction from a customer service perspective, as HCE is crushing. But yes, my main point of contention for this is because that random card could be a “spicy side board tech” that is extremely important for them to know as a player.
I'm saying that the backup to the point of error involves 0 physical actions. We're simply undoing a shuffle, which since the library was in the same state beforehand as it is now, requires no actions on our part.
Edited Brandon Scyner (April 6, 2019 09:51:06 PM)
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