Pokealjovin
Administrator
We had a special situation yesterday. It's in a casual tournament, but involves 2 juniors that have been playing in 4 cities, they both know each others and are planing on going to all tournaments until World.
So here is the situation:
At some point Virbank City Gym was in play, but was removed.
They continued playing until the end, thinking that Virbank was in play, thus assigning 2 extra damage to the opponent, using Toxicroack EX's Triple poison, 50 damages between turns.
When they ended the game, they've realized that Virbank was no longer in play.
The player who "won" at that point was the player who had put (and used) Virbank for the last 4 to 6 turns, knocking out 2 EX.
I'm not sure if I would call it a "Game play error - Major" or "Game play error - Severe". Major, as it is akind to "forgetting to put damage between turns to poisoned Pokémon", but it could be argued that it could be Severe, as it's impossible to repair the game state, not knowing how many damages were done because of that error.
So, I'm asking you, how would you have judged it?
So here is the situation:
At some point Virbank City Gym was in play, but was removed.
They continued playing until the end, thinking that Virbank was in play, thus assigning 2 extra damage to the opponent, using Toxicroack EX's Triple poison, 50 damages between turns.
When they ended the game, they've realized that Virbank was no longer in play.
The player who "won" at that point was the player who had put (and used) Virbank for the last 4 to 6 turns, knocking out 2 EX.
I'm not sure if I would call it a "Game play error - Major" or "Game play error - Severe". Major, as it is akind to "forgetting to put damage between turns to poisoned Pokémon", but it could be argued that it could be Severe, as it's impossible to repair the game state, not knowing how many damages were done because of that error.
So, I'm asking you, how would you have judged it?