The good answer is A. Yes. The creation of the Lightning Flow token is a sub-event of the prevention, and happens before the original event occurs (6.4.1a) Because it exists before it begins to occur, its prevention effect can be applied to Tap Lessons Past's remaining damage.
In a game of Omens of the Third Age limited, Tyler plays Tap Lessons Past (blue). Nic activates Starflow Robes and Prevents 1 of the arcane damage, creating a Lightning Flow token. Since their Lightning Flow has Spellvoid 1, can they apply it to the remaining 1 damage?
In a game of Omens of the Third Age limited, Tyler plays Tap Lessons Past (blue). Nic activates Starflow Robes and Prevents 1 of the arcane damage, creating a Lightning Flow token. Since their Lightning Flow has Spellvoid 1, can they apply it to the remaining 1 damage?
The answer is B โ Game Loss. Per PPG 3.6, passing a pack the wrong way is a Minor violation only if discovered before the next pick. Discovered after, it irreversibly compromises the draft and becomes a Major violation.
At a Road to Nationals, Tyler passes a draft pack the wrong way. The error is discovered after the next draft pick has been made. What is the correct ruling?
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A) Warning โ passing a pack the wrong way is always a Minor violation
B) Game Loss โ it was not discovered before the next draft pick
C) Caution โ it's a minor procedural error with no advantage gained
D) No penalty โ draft errors are corrected without penalty
At a Road to Nationals, Tyler passes a draft pack the wrong way. The error is discovered after the next draft pick has been made. What is the correct ruling?
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The good answer is it goes on the Queue, of course! Read all about it, in the 2-part rules article below. Check it out! https://t.co/rq9ElNAtnn
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Weโre now looking forward to the World Premiere of the new set in Prague next week. Hope to see many of you there!
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Youโve met the Europe team, now meet the Americas Feedback & Mentoring Team! Eric Lee gives an overview to learn how the team is working to make the path to L2 clearer for judges across the region.
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