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Re: Mind Control Reveal Queastion
« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2013, 03:37:58 AM »
We do disagree on the Ready Stage coming between two Action Phases then. I see time as Linear. I've never witnessed it stopping or starting. Therefore anything that happens lies between what came before it and what comes after it. An action phase came before the Ready Stage, and an action phase will come after it. Therefore, it lies between the two. The only way to disagree with that, is to stop counting the passing of time at the end of each Action Stage and to start a new time continuum with the beginning of every Ready Stage. I've read no rule in the game design that says it stops time, therefore I'm assuming it doesn't.

Meanwhile, the fifth bullet point does not reference revealing it "when" casting. It specifically states "after" casting, "after" the Resolve Spell Step. You are already completely finished with your action and can not perform any other action with that action phase.

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Re: Mind Control Reveal Queastion
« Reply #16 on: November 14, 2013, 03:42:24 AM »
I always thought this was to avoid it getting revealed Just before upkeep with mordoks obelisk killing a creature straight away.

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Re: Mind Control Reveal Queastion
« Reply #17 on: November 14, 2013, 03:50:57 AM »
As Arcanus put it, the reason for the ruling was "because it can create a weird anomaly when control changes hands while acting" and not because it allows for powerful combos. Revealing it right before upkeep and using Mordok's obelisk to kill the creature is a powerful combo. Revealing it and immediately cleansing Stun off of the creature is another powerful combo. I hate it when these combos are used against me, but I see no reason why they wouldn't be allowed by the rules.

To simplify things, just look at the Action Markers. When ever someone flips an Action Marker, they have entered an Action Phase and the enchantment can not be revealed until they have finished. Any other time is free game.

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Re: Mind Control Reveal Queastion
« Reply #18 on: November 14, 2013, 10:24:25 AM »
I don't get the angst here. My mage flips his action markers and casts a spell. It resolves. At this point there are no active creatures. You can reveal mind control. You flip the action marker on your Bat, you can not reveal mind control. The bat attacks, the attack is resolved. No creatures are active, you may reveal mind control. My mage casts his quick action on a Angel. The spell resolves and I go to active my Angel, you may reveal MC now as long as I haven't flipped my action marker.

What am I missing? RAW = between actions means no creatures are active.
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Re: Mind Control Reveal Queastion
« Reply #19 on: November 14, 2013, 10:38:49 AM »
Do you not see abuse in revealing during the ready stage?

My restrictive revised approach seems to be unpopular and my original view seems favoured.

Can somebody officially rule on this please?
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Re: Mind Control Reveal Queastion
« Reply #20 on: November 14, 2013, 11:23:58 AM »
Do you not see abuse in revealing during the ready stage?

My restrictive revised approach seems to be unpopular and my original view seems favoured.

Can somebody officially rule on this please?

I do see the abuses you mentioned and they are quite powerful. Unfortunately the RAW do not say "during the Action Stage in between Action Phases", just "in between Action Phases". The designers have stated that the restriction was to prevent weird rules situations, not to prevent strong combos, so revealing during Ready Stage appears to be in line with RAI as well.

It is a level 6 spell, don't forget. In my mind that means it's okay if it's absurdly powerful in some situations. There are only three (four with Togorah?) level 6 spells in the game after all.

Having said that I would be interested to see an official ruling as well.
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Re: Mind Control Reveal Queastion
« Reply #21 on: November 14, 2013, 12:00:51 PM »
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Do you not see abuse in revealing during the ready stage?
I believe the term abuse is subjective in this discussion. If you want to argue the card is too powerful and should be nerfed, that is a different discussion for a different thread I think. We are looking purely at the rules.

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My restrictive revised approach seems to be unpopular and my original view seems favoured.
Not quite. Your original view allowed them to reveal after the action marker was flipped but before they had taken any actions. Even if they had not taken any actions yet, once that marker is flipped they have entered an action phase. Thus, you would not be able to reveal Mind Control or Charm.

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Re: Mind Control Reveal Question
« Reply #22 on: November 14, 2013, 01:57:20 PM »
All valid points, gentlemen, if slightly off topic (mea culpa for opening those doors).

The crux of this matter is simply this: "Between Action Phases" - what does it mean?

(a) "Anytime except during Action Phases" = Phases are consecutive irrespective of Stage or Round

(b) "Between Action Phases in each Action Stage" = Phases are grouped into 2 Stages which are grouped into Rounds

In both cases, the only reveal opportunity detailed that applies is the first bullet point: "at the end of any Phase of the game round".

In both cases, it begs the question: why not just write that instead?

I respect your view but there is only one way to resolve this: can somebody in Arcane Wonders clarify this please?
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Re: Mind Control Reveal Queastion
« Reply #23 on: November 14, 2013, 04:52:47 PM »
Do you not see abuse in revealing during the ready stage?

My restrictive revised approach seems to be unpopular and my original view seems favoured.

Can somebody officially rule on this please?
Honestly, I do not. 2 Senerio's:

1st - MC is unrevealed on my Angel. I have a 4 additional creatures including my mage. My mage uses his quick cast and binds another unrevealed Enchantment (Cheetah Speed). I go to activate my angel, the opposing mages player says hold and then reveals MC on my angel who is now stunned. Instead of activating my Angel, I now decide to activate my mage as he still has his action this round. I had planned to Dispel the Agony off of myself so now decide to use that Dispel to rid my Angel of the MC, who is hit with the removal stun. My next action I activate my Angel and at the end of his action phase I remove the stun markers. The op mage is now crying about all of the mana and actions he wasted to disable my angel one round.

2nd - MC is unrevealed on my Angel. I have a 4 additional creatures including my mage. My mage uses his quick cast and binds another unrevealed Enchantment (Cheetah Speed). The opposing mage decides to do nothing with the MC at this point. My mage activates and casts Dispel to rid myself of the Agony. At the end of the Action Phase we move into the Final Quick Cast Phase (at this point no creatures are Active). The opposing mage casts Obelisk. Now technically in game we are still in the Action phase we are going to fork the thought process here:

-  The opposing mage reveals the MC and stuns my Angel and decides not to pay the upkeep and the Angel dies.
-  The Initiative marker moves from one player to the next. The opposing mage reveals the MC and stuns my Angel and decides not to pay the upkeep and the Angel dies.

The result is the same in either phase, so where is the need for clarification?


IMO - And yes the period after the last creature activation of the round and the first activation of a creature in the next round counts as between action phases. 
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Re: Mind Control Reveal Question
« Reply #24 on: November 14, 2013, 05:49:37 PM »
Hi sIKE

Thanks for the response. It's late over here and I'm in no fit state to analyse the response. However I notice the scenarios all have Dispel in your hand to combat it. So sorry to not discuss your 2 scenarios but I do know my 2 examples.

In my example 1, there is no defence. And having an Obelisk out afterwards as creature-light Forcemaster is an added boon.

In my example 2, I later realised there is a 50/50 defence. Opponent seeing the hidden enchantment has to guess on Dispel or Seeking Dispel. If he chooses Dispel (probable as more common) and I reveal at the end of the First Quickcast Phase or if he chooses Seeking Dispel and I reveal at the end of Deployment, unlucky. Of course he could choose both. Or he could dismiss it as just another Decoy...

When you treat Mind Control as playable only "Between Action Phases in the Action Stage", the card is still very powerful but at least there is a defence in example 1 (which you and I, sIKE, have discussed already, citing examples that avoided revealing in the Ready Stage).

Now I am obviously not the only one to find the wording ambiguous.

We get instant answers from official sources to blatantly obvious rules questions. But the harder questions that could create a precedent that they then have to contradict (like with Battle Fury's flip-flop) are met with silence.

I would like to play Forcemaster in my Mage Wars games day this Saturday. I would like some clarity on this. I know you are a Playtester, sIKE. Are you authorised to rule on Mind Control being "Anytime except during an Action Phase"? Because I need some hard proof on my phone browser when I pull off a stunt without any defence that changes the game. Because the card doesn't say that, it's ambiguous.

Yet you say there is no need for a clarification? It's a devastating manoeuvre without a defence if you can reveal during the Ready Stage! How can I prove it's game legal?

So unless somebody with a Blue Arcane Wonders sign-on finally makes an explicit ruling on this long-standing baby elephant in a very crowded room of elephants, I will probably end up playing some other mage. Because I can't be bothered to argue the toss over when I can reveal this spell because of its ambiguous wording.

So please someone out there with rules authority, take pity and please make an explicit Reveal Mind Control ruling here?

(And while you are at it, there are quite a few other bigger elephant rules queries gestating that were ducked in other threads)

Many thanks, everyone, for setting me right on this. I just wish that my opponents would see it so clear cut...
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Re: Mind Control Reveal Queastion
« Reply #25 on: November 14, 2013, 06:18:09 PM »
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so where is the need for clarification?
The main reason for the need of clarification would be issues like: Can I wait to reveal the enchantment after the Channeling Phase? Thereby using the mana from next round to pay for the enchant, yet immediately destroying the creature by not paying upkeep.

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How can I prove it's game legal?
I would argue that without a rule stating the contrary, the more general assumption (a) is the correct one, because the phases DO occur consecutively in time. The only way to argue against it is to have the rules of the game override our default understanding of the flow of time. Which would be fine...except they currently don't. I understand that in some games they do though, so that might influence which of the two assumptions you lean towards when determining a default position.

An official word would be nice though.

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Re: Mind Control Reveal Queastion
« Reply #26 on: November 14, 2013, 07:20:15 PM »
@Deckbuilder,

I am in no way an official speaker or rules maker/arbiter for Arcane Wonders. So everything that follows is IMHO....

1st Example - Totally legit

2nd Example - Have a couple of quibbles

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At end of Deployment Phase, I reveal Mind Control (paying 8 ) so the Grizzly has a Stun marker on him. As the first action of this round, I activate the Grizzly but before its action phase, I Quickcast Cleansing Light from my Wand of Healing to remove the Stun (paying 4). I then full action attack the Beastmaster with my Bear Strength Grizzly for 9 dice piercing 1.
You can not do this. Once you activate your creature you can no longer QC with your mage. I know I am splitting hairs here. But we are talking explicitly about timing here.  You may QC a spell before you activate your creature. So yes you could use your Wand of Healing to remove the stun marker as you state here but it would have to be when there are no active creatures. Then you would then activate the Bear a proceed as described.

The 2nd example is a classic example of action stacking. You "could" also activate your Temple of Light and attack the opposing mage, then (if a Wizard) cast an attack spell from the Wizard Tower and if you have two load tokens (and are playing Promo's) on the Ballista you could then shoot the mage with a bolt. Then activate the Bear using its Full Attack, yes there is very very very few options for the opposing mage to interrupt the sequence of events described. Honestly there is almost nothing he could do (other than reveal hidden enchantments like Divine Intervention on the Bear) (if we are after the First Quick Cast Phase).

In example two, you say that during the first quick cast phase the opposing mage may cast a Seeking Dispel to rid the Bear of the hidden enchantment. See my answer to example 1.

Zuberi,

Once again (IMHO) the period of time after the last creature is activated in the current round and the first creature in the next round is between Creature Action phases.

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You control this creature. Mind Control can only be revealed between Action Phases, and the controller must be within 1 zone of Mind Control. When Mind Control is revealed or removed, place a Stun condition on this creature. X  = Target creature's Level. Mind Control cannot be moved to a new target.

Reading the card and the v2 manual I can see where some might define between (Creature) Action Phases as only during the Action Stage of the round. I can appreciate the thought and would say:

Shadow your thoughts?
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Re: Mind Control Reveal Queastion
« Reply #27 on: November 14, 2013, 07:41:20 PM »
The Game Round
1. The Ready Stage
- Initiative
- Reset
- Channel
- Upkeep
- Planning
- Deployment

2. The Action Stage
- First Quickcast Phase
- Creature Action Phases
- Final Quickcast Phase

for how i understand Mind Control it can be revealed only in The Action Stage in Creatures Action Phases (i think it would be written in different way when it would be possible in The Ready Stage), but i only wonder if it can be revealed before any creature take it's action (at the very beginning of Creature Action Phases.
If it would be possible in that kind of situations it was written: "before or after any friendly creature's Action Phase". In that case "friendly" could be removed. but instead of that there is between Action Phases, which i would interpret as at least one Action Phase need to be done, what is actually a bit weird...


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Re: Mind Control Reveal Queastion
« Reply #28 on: November 14, 2013, 08:59:43 PM »
It does seem that we have hit an impasse, whereby the question "Does the ready stage lie between action phases?" is the most relevant piece of information we are missing. It seems obvious to me that it does, but it is equally obvious that others disagree. It is not currently addressed in the rules. Therefore we need an official word.

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Re: Mind Control Reveal Queastion
« Reply #29 on: November 16, 2013, 09:00:47 AM »
Ok, I just got off the phone with Bryan, and am now late to my birthday trip to Ivanhoes, but I wanted to make sure everyone had an answer the moment I knew it.

Mind Control can be revealed at any time, so long as it is not during a creature action phase.  Hopefully this is clear enough for everyone. Bryan is finishing up the new FAQ soon, and I'm going to make sure this is in there. Bryan told me we should have the FAQ sometime this week. Thank you all for your patience.