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I cannot see a real reason to play dominants during the draw phase in the first place. Can you clarify?
Quote from: whiteandgold7 on June 12, 2014, 07:56:53 PMI cannot see a real reason to play dominants during the draw phase in the first place. Can you clarify?So you can Mayhem before they play anything down in Prep.
If I have Mayhem and go first, I play down as much as I want. Then you go, draw your 3, now you are at 11. I Mayhem, you are -5 with fewer first turn options and I am + based on how many cards I laid down.
The issue is now there's a reason to play SoG in the draw phase, namely on the revealer or hopper to negate it.
In regards to playing it in draw phase later, if somebody is about to play SoG and NJ for the win and you see it coming as they draw it, you can slam Mayhem and shuffle their deck (that is, if Mayhem hits the table before your opponents doms). I won a multiplayer tournament this way.
Just to respond to your last post, Mayhem had to be errata'd because it was too strong on the first turn. Very powerful still, but even worse then.If I have Mayhem and go first, I play down as much as I want. Then you go, draw your 3, now you are at 11. I Mayhem, you are -5 with fewer first turn options and I am + based on how many cards I laid down.Even now, it is a very common play to throw it down after someone has made their start-turn draw to knock out their hand. It is a powerful play and is great for gaining card advantage. If you wait until they play cards, you get less of a card advantage.
Sometimes, but their are strategies that still exist where that is not the case, where you can get a more cards in your hand advantage by playing it later
Here's a better example then: My opponent has Covenant with Death up, which cannot be negated. I draw Destruction of Nehushtan, and I want to play it immediately so I can play TC enhancements during my Prep phase. It's important to know whether this is legal or not. Assuming there isn't any specific rule on it already, I want to argue that dominants should be playable regardless of phase. It's cleaner to just say it that way.
Hey,Quote from: Westy on June 07, 2013, 10:01:11 PMI don't see why dominants shouldn't be able to be played in the draw phase if it's in response to an opponent's action. It does say the upkeep phase follows immediately after, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you can't play cards during the draw phase. It's the same reason you can't play Harvest Time in response to your opponent's only remaining lost soul being underdecked with Hormah durring battle resolution. Like battle resolution, the draw phase (and upkeep phase) are "instant" phases, you do what must be done and move on.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
I don't see why dominants shouldn't be able to be played in the draw phase if it's in response to an opponent's action. It does say the upkeep phase follows immediately after, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you can't play cards during the draw phase.
http://www.cactusgamedesign.com/message_boards/ruling-questions/new-son-of-god-and-the-hopper/msg509583/#msg509583Quote from: SirNobody on June 08, 2013, 04:55:10 PMHey,Quote from: Westy on June 07, 2013, 10:01:11 PMI don't see why dominants shouldn't be able to be played in the draw phase if it's in response to an opponent's action. It does say the upkeep phase follows immediately after, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you can't play cards during the draw phase. It's the same reason you can't play Harvest Time in response to your opponent's only remaining lost soul being underdecked with Hormah durring battle resolution. Like battle resolution, the draw phase (and upkeep phase) are "instant" phases, you do what must be done and move on.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
Gabe also appears to draw a clear line where at least three Elders believe it should work the way Maly describes (Maly, Jordan, and Bryon, all of whom post in that thread), ... and the Elders themselves don't seem to have a consensus one way or the other. Given that that is the case, the fact that it is not an official, written rule anywhere leads me to believe that under the current rules, you can play dominants during the draw and upkeep phases. More importantly however, this is something the Elders and Rob should figure out before Nats this year.
Only if there's no dissent from any other Elders, which there was/is. I'm also fairly certain that three Elders agreeing without dissent is a made up rule as well.
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