When a player misses a trigger in a game of Magic: The Gathering, they have the option to acknowledge the mistake and resolve the trigger if it is caught within a reasonable amount of time. If the trigger is not caught in time, the game continues without resolving the missed trigger.
During the end of turn phase in Magic: The Gathering (MTG), players typically resolve any effects or abilities that trigger at the end of the turn, discard excess cards if they have more than their maximum hand size, and pass the turn to the next player.
they get 2 shots from the freethrow line if they miss and 1 shot if they make it (:
Oh shoot!
it's not kobe. he always makes shots. UMM actually i don't get your question 'Current NBA player with most misses kobe?'
When a creature with an "enter the battlefield" ability in Magic: The Gathering enters the battlefield, its ability triggers and resolves, allowing the player to perform the specified action or effect.
When a creature with trample attacks a creature with protection in Magic: The Gathering, the attacking creature can assign excess damage to the defending player or planeswalker, bypassing the protected creature.
yes it is
When a player sacrifices a creature in Magic: The Gathering, it can impact gameplay strategies and card interactions by allowing them to trigger certain abilities, gain benefits, or remove threats from the board. This mechanic can be used strategically to gain an advantage or disrupt the opponent's plans.
When someone misses it, then another player "puts it back" while it is still in the air.
Under their goal.
One player stands behind the another in case the first player misses the ball when it is thrown to him
Mana in Magic: The Gathering empties at the end of each phase of a player's turn.