Master of the Feast
1BB
Enchantment Creature - Demon
Flying
At the beginning of your upkeep, each opponent draws a card.
5/5
how does he stand with the missed trigger ruling? this question extends to all disadvantageous such as Mana Vault and fading. as i understand it, if you miss your trigger then tough luck but what about triggers that are bad for you or otherwise good for your opponent? normally you wouldn't go back to your upkeep and draw that extra card but do you for drawback triggers? when missing one can be considered cheating?
Any time a trigger would benefit your opponent, you MUST remember it. Failure to do so will result in warnings or infractions. And yes, if possible, you must rewind to the point of the trigger and allow your opponent to draw the card.
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Purposefully missing any trigger is Cheating, whether it's detrimental or not. The Missed Trigger rules are used to cover the cases where a trigger is missed accidentally.
Like any other missed trigger, if it hasn't been too long between when it was supposed to happen and when it was noticed then either the judge will put it onto the stack now (Regular REL) or the opponent can choose whether or not to put it onto the stack now (Competitive & Professional REL). Because this trigger is detrimental for the controller of Master of the Feast, that player would get a Warning at Competitive or Professional REL.
1BB
Enchantment Creature - Demon
Flying
At the beginning of your upkeep, each opponent draws a card.
5/5
how does he stand with the missed trigger ruling? this question extends to all disadvantageous such as Mana Vault and fading. as i understand it, if you miss your trigger then tough luck but what about triggers that are bad for you or otherwise good for your opponent? normally you wouldn't go back to your upkeep and draw that extra card but do you for drawback triggers? when missing one can be considered cheating?
Currently Playing:
Legacy: Something U/W Controlish
EDH Cube
Hypercube! A New EDH Deck Every Week(ish)!
Like any other missed trigger, if it hasn't been too long between when it was supposed to happen and when it was noticed then either the judge will put it onto the stack now (Regular REL) or the opponent can choose whether or not to put it onto the stack now (Competitive & Professional REL). Because this trigger is detrimental for the controller of Master of the Feast, that player would get a Warning at Competitive or Professional REL.
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