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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 7:36 am 
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Karplusan Minotaur

The rules say that his last two abilities only work on flips that have a winner and loser (they don't work on Molten Sentry for example). So why are they triggered by his own cumulative upkeep ability?


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 9:36 am 
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Because the rules say so:

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705. Flipping a Coin

705.1. To flip a coin for an object that cares whether a player wins or loses the flip, the affected player flips the coin and calls “heads” or “tails.” If the call matches the result, that player wins the flip. Otherwise, the player loses the flip. Only the player who flips the coin wins or loses the flip; no other players are involved.

705.2. To flip a coin for an object that cares whether the coin comes up heads or tails, each affected player flips a coin without making a call. No player wins or loses this kind of flip.

Karplusan Minotaur's coin flips follow rule 705.1; Molten Sentry's coin flip follows rule 705.2.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 10:00 am 
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Minotaur's coin flips don't follow either rule. It just tells you to flip a coin.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 10:07 am 
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The rulings on the card itself clarify:
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7/15/2006 The coin flip rules have changed. You now win or lose a flip only if *you* flipped the coin. If your opponent loses a flip, that no longer means that you win that flip. Only coin flips caused by cards that say "win" and/or "lose" anywhere on them have a winner or loser.

7/15/2006 If a spell or ability uses a coin flip to determine what happens on a heads result versus a tails result, the flipping player doesn't call "heads" or "tails." Such flips have no winner or loser.

7/15/2006 When Karplusan Minotaur's cumulative upkeep ability resolves, you either flip a number of coins equal to the number of age counters on it, or you sacrifice it. Once you start to flip, you can't stop; you must continue until all flips are made. If you flip, you call heads or tails for each flip. Each time you're right, the Minotaur's second ability triggers. Each time you're wrong, the Minotaur's third ability triggers. The triggers wait until after you're done flipping, then they all go on the stack in whatever order you choose. Each may have a different target.

7/15/2006 The Minotaur's last two abilities will trigger whenever you win or lose any coin flip. For example, if you cast Stitch in Time, one of the Minotaur's abilities will trigger.

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Common sense clarifies, too. The intent is obvious and Karplusan Minotaur does care whether you win or lose the flips, though this is stated in its other abilities. Sure, they could have worded the first ability like "Cumulative Upkeep - Flip a coin. If you win the flip, congrats do nothing", but that would have been more confusing.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 10:55 am 
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Nylon wrote:
Sure, they could have worded the first ability like "Cumulative Upkeep - Flip a coin. If you win the flip, congrats do nothing", but that would have been more confusing.
Eh it could have been more along the lines of "Cumulative Upkeep - Flip a coin, noting how many flips you win or lose." This would make sense within the rules on the card because you do all the flips and then all the triggers happen.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 5:37 pm 
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I think that the comp rules should either explicitly state that if something just tells you to flip a coin on it's own it has a winner and loser or that the card itself should get errata.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 11:54 pm 
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I think that the comp rules should either explicitly state that if something just tells you to flip a coin on it's own it has a winner and loser or that the card itself should get errata.


Sounds logical. Something outlining that unless a card specifically mentions the outcomes of a heads and/or tails flip(s), then the process of flipping a coin must be called and has a winner and loser.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 1:18 pm 
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Or we could read Karplusan Minotaur, note that manifestly is an object that cares about whether you win or lose the flip, and apply rule 705.1 like that rule says we should.

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What? You expect us to actually read the rules? And apply them, on top if it?

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What? You expect us to actually read the rules? And apply them, on top if it?
I do. It's one of my stranger and more disturbing quirks.

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astarael7 wrote:
Or we could read Karplusan Minotaur, note that manifestly is an object that cares about whether you win or lose the flip, and apply rule 705.1 like that rule says we should.

[Citation Needed] Where does it say that the CU flip has a winner or loser? It just says to flip a coin.

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Nowhere does the ability or rules indicate that Minotaurs CU cost cares if there is a winner or a loser, it just tells you to flip a coin unrelated and unconnected to anything else. If the rules take time to define what a coin is, they can take time to say "If an ability simply says to flip a coin, it has a winner and loser."


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astarael7 wrote:
Or we could read Karplusan Minotaur, note that manifestly is an object that cares about whether you win or lose the flip, and apply rule 705.1 like that rule says we should.

[Citation Needed] Where does it say that the CU flip has a winner or loser? It just says to flip a coin.

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Nowhere does the ability or rules indicate that Minotaurs CU cost cares if there is a winner or a loser, it just tells you to flip a coin unrelated and unconnected to anything else. If the rules take time to define what a coin is, they can take time to say "If an ability simply says to flip a coin, it has a winner and loser."

"705.1. To flip a coin for an object that cares whether a player wins or loses the flip, the affected player flips the coin and calls “heads” or “tails.” If the call matches the result, that player wins the flip. Otherwise, the player loses the flip. Only the player who flips the coin wins or loses the flip; no other players are involved."

Minotaur is the source of the flip. Minotaur is an object that cares whether a player wins or loses.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:08 am 
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To be fair, 'the flip' in 'wins or loses the flip' parses differently if you read it as though you were a computer. I'd be satisfied with 'a flip'.


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:18 pm 
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Right, it's not "per ability" it's "per object", that makes sense


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