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Hey,Quote from: Deist on August 16, 2010, 01:49:30 PMSo until a ruling is actually made with authority you can be either person. Your opponent has a right to respond to any action you perform with a dominant or a manually triggered ability as long as they intend to do so immediately upon observing the action taken (with the exception that you can respond to your own action with a dominant or manually triggered ability first).That is the rule and has been the rule for several years.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
So until a ruling is actually made with authority you can be either person.
Adotson told me that was still under dispute, but that was a while ago and they may have agreed by now.I've been pretending Rob said that since Tim posted it anyway, though
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I don't think Mayhem can be played during draw phase, but I could be wrong.I'm somewhat sure that your Mayhem works, though. Sites aren't part of "responding to your own action", only doms and (arts?). He has to give you a chance to play your Mayhem before he lays anything down during his prep phase, otherwise he'd be denying you due to slapjack.Also, I know that people have suggested to flip a coin when RTS has the "you went first" for both people glitch, but that doesn't make sense to me. I always have went with the last game action tie breaker, beings if it was close enough to glitch out RTS it would be too close to tell in RL, too.
Your opponent has a right to respond to any action you perform with a dominant or a manually triggered ability as long as they intend to do so immediately upon observing the action taken (with the exception that you can respond to your own action with a dominant or manually triggered ability first).
As long as you both plan to do it as soon as you see the cards (no time for thinking), you win.
Quote from: Rawrlolsauce! on October 08, 2010, 03:43:03 PMAs long as you both plan to do it as soon as you see the cards (no time for thinking), you win.
Quote from: Prof Underwood on October 08, 2010, 05:15:28 PMQuote from: Rawrlolsauce! on October 08, 2010, 03:43:03 PMAs long as you both plan to do it as soon as you see the cards (no time for thinking), you win.So, if I draw 3, see an art, goys, and a fort that I plan to immediately put down, then I can do that before my opponent can mayhem since I'm responding to my action of drawing immediately?