Personal Tutor #5 - Bolt and Suspenders
All right, time to wrap things up!
This month we dealt with the question, “So, Nguni has an Ethersworn Canonist. I just cast Goblin Guide. I can still Suspend Rift Bolt this turn because it’s just an activated ability, not actually casting it, right?”
Fundamentally, there are three sub-questions we want to address:
1. Is using Suspend casting a spell?
2. Is using Suspend an activated ability?
3. If not, what the heck is it?
So, we can tackle this succinctly using an approach like:
“Actually, it's neither casting a spell nor using an activated ability. Suspending a spell is a special action, like playing a land. Special actions don't use the stack, and you can use them when you have priority plus whatever specific restrictions that action has. Suspend has the restriction that you can only do it when you could cast the spell. Since you wouldn't be allowed to cast Rift Bolt, you can't suspend it.”
This answer is short and to the point, and it covers everything the player is likely to be confused about. It creates a context for the player to understand and remember how Suspend works, hopefully preventing them from needing to ask again in the future.
There is also no danger of coaching with this answer, since you are only addressing the rules and not mentioning other lines of play. Any time you bring up a point like “but you could have suspended first, then cast the Guide” or tell them they can't take back their previous plays, you are treading into very dangerous territory. Even if the player can't use that information this turn, you have essentially advised them on a line of play that could be better later in the game or match, and that's not something we want to be doing. (Obviously, if the player asks you about the legality of a line of play they come up with themselves, it's fine to answer.)
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