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if he can get it down before you can its still perfectly legal.
That's not quite true - If you manage to play yours noticeably before he does after the Mayhem then it stands, its when its disputed that the privilege goes to the last player to perform an action.Take this example - I have Mayhem in my hand, and I haven't played Guardian yet - I drop Mayhem - I get Guardian, you get Falling Away. If you play Falling Away before I proccess that I have Guardian, I'm out of luck.
I was under the influence .....
i would agree you should have to move the lost souls before playing mayhem.if this is true should a ruling be made about this situation?I make an RA with a hero. opponent blocks with a set of banded ECs. i play a battle winning (can be negated) killing one EC AND AotL simultaneously to kill the second before he can nagate the battle winner?or is this way out in left field due to it being an enhancement and a Dom being played simultaneously?
im more concerned about responding multiple dominant/optional use art abilities after each other:consider: player A draws, plays dominant A in response to his draw. player B also wants to play dominant B in response to players A draw, but must wait until dominant A completes. however, player A also wants to play dominant C. where does this fit in?does player A get priority and can also respond to his draw with both dominant A and C?does player A get priority and can respond to his action of playing dominant A and play dominant C after it?or can player A only respond with 1 dominant after his own action, and must give player B the oppurtunity to play a dominant after the draw?
Anyways how long do I have to give him to bury it before I can play sog.
what if im drawing, i draw 2 LS's, i want to play falling away and my opponent wants to play SoG/NJ on my LS's while im drawing to win the game, do i get to play falling away first or is there no inish
you cannot play any abilities, even dominants, during the draw phase.
additionally, if something tells you to draw, you must complete the drawing action (including laying out lost souls and drawing back up) and then players may play dominants after all the drawing is done. an opponent cannot play sog nj if you lay down 2 lost souls in the middle of drawing. he must wait until all of the drawing is completely done. if sog/nj is then trying to be played, you may play falling away and claim it was in response to your own drawing.
if sog/nj is then trying to be played, you may play falling away and claim it was in response to your own drawing.
Who says it has to be during the draw phase?
What is stoping you from playing FA before you draw (assuming this is the draw phase that you are talking about and not the SA of a card resolving)?
Why can't you decide to play dominants during your opponents D/C Phase? or battle phase or any other type of phase?
All who play the game understand the pace and play of the game.
If you suspect that your opponent has SoG/NJ but doenst have a guardian out, why are you bothering to wait until after you draw LS's to play FA? honestly you SHOULD lose the game if you are that indecisive.
First of all if SoG/NJ are played during the middle of an SA then they are picked back up and placed in hand. they are not left on the table "pending resolution"
an opponent cannot play sog nj if you lay down 2 lost souls in the middle of drawing. he must wait until all of the drawing is completely done.
Second, if Sog/NJ are played immediately after you complete drawing, then you cannot play FA claiming that you were responding to your own action...unless there was a tie. Doms activate in the order they hit the Table.
i drew FA in the draw phase i also drew the LS's in question, so i didnt have a chance to play it until i had completed drawing. opponent played SoG/NJ while i was drawing, i reminded that i had to finishing drawing before he could play anything, he picks them back up. now what happens? who gets to play first?
Quote from: sepjazzwarrior on June 28, 2010, 12:38:50 AMi drew FA in the draw phase i also drew the LS's in question, so i didnt have a chance to play it until i had completed drawing. opponent played SoG/NJ while i was drawing, i reminded that i had to finishing drawing before he could play anything, he picks them back up. now what happens? who gets to play first?you get precedence over your opponent.
a 'tie' is a very arbitrary term. if sog/nj is played after i draw, and i choose to play falling away during that time frame, then yes, i can claim i was responding to my own draw and falling away will take precedence over sog/nj.
Quote from: Master KChief on June 28, 2010, 12:45:55 AMQuote from: sepjazzwarrior on June 28, 2010, 12:38:50 AMi drew FA in the draw phase i also drew the LS's in question, so i didnt have a chance to play it until i had completed drawing. opponent played SoG/NJ while i was drawing, i reminded that i had to finishing drawing before he could play anything, he picks them back up. now what happens? who gets to play first?you get precedence over your opponent.No you dont. Whoever plays first gets to play first. Is is as simple as that. THe fact that your opponent mis-played their Sog/NJ gives you information that you can now use to "speed up" your decision making process but ultimately, unless you tie, there is no way you get "initiative" to play a dominant. If you tie, the "responding to own action clause can be used, but if, after you draw, you are clearly beaten by your opponents Sog/NJ then you are beaten, plain and simple.Quotea 'tie' is a very arbitrary term. if sog/nj is played after i draw, and i choose to play falling away during that time frame, then yes, i can claim i was responding to my own draw and falling away will take precedence over sog/nj.
I would not allow a player to play SoG, NJ, and Mayhem "simultaneously." If you play SoG and NJ, you will have to move the LSs to your Land of Redemption before you could play Mayhem. That would give time for the opponent to react.
consider: [Bob] draws, plays [SoG] in response to his draw. [Tom] also wants to play [Mayhem] in response to [Bob's] draw, but must wait until [SoG] completes. however, [Bob] also wants to play [HT]. where does this fit in?
I make an RA with a hero. opponent blocks with a set of banded ECs. i play a battle winning (can be nagated) killing one EC AND AotL simultaneously to kill the second before he can nagate the battle winner?
Another Dominant question. I ra and get half the doubler. Who has the right of way, assuimng we play Sog/NJ and Burial at the same time?
what if im drawing, i draw 2 LS's, i want to play falling away and my opponent wants to play SoG/NJ on my LS's while im drawing to win the game