Sounds like Annie does have a CPV here.
Nami would be required to record the damage correctly when it happens. Nami can leave Annie in the dark up until that point.
From: matthew jarrell
Sent: July-16-13 5:18 PM
To:
thatoldguy81@gmail.comSubject: Re: A Question on Derived Information (Competitive REL)
Does this situation change if it is instead Nami who has the Bitterblossom in her graveyard and Annie who misses the fact that it is Tribal?
Let's say that when Annie swings in, she says something like “Swing for 4?” Nami knows Goyf's power is actually 5, but is she required to tell Annie?
And at this point, Annie would be (unknowingly) misrepresenting derived information. What kind of penalty, if any, would Annie be facing should it come up?
I've personally been in this scenario as Nami (though with different cards in the graveyard), which is why I'm so interested.
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