And so the opponent doesn't know if they didn't hear something, if it was intentional due to sideboarding or if it was an accident which the judge may come and fix. Clarifying things mid-game may not even help resolve this ambiguity for something they aren't responsible for.
@tobyelliott is the intention of MTR 2.3(4) that a companion shuffled into the deck accidentally should be fished out? If so, by what avenue should a judge fix it? This situation doesn't seem to have any prescribed fix, and it doesn't meet the written definition of deck problem
Consider the situation where a player has silently decided to no longer use a companion (sideboarding in things which violate the companion restriction) - you can't force them to still be using their companion here
@stupidpprincess The healing process is pretty gruelling ngl. I'm 108 hours (4.5 days) into healing and I'm very ready to be done with it all. Thankfully the sutures come out today and they're the problem
@stupidpprincess The procedure was honestly one of the coolest things I've ever done. The cut takes like 5 minutes tops and mine was done to Bippity Boppity Boo playing in the background. Then they stitched and that took aaaaages like 30 minutes. The anchor stitches hurt like a piercing