Night Assailant and discard phase

evilkachu

New Member
Hello!

I have 1 Night Assailant in my hand of 7 cards, and a Night Assailant in my graveyard.
It's time for me to discard a card.
I choose to discard my Night Assailant so the effect applies : I take my other one Night Assailant. But I have always 7 cards in my hand, so I choose to discard my nignt assailant, and I restart the processus.
It's a loop but not the same type of loop with elma for exemple.
What happens?
I do this until the time up? Or a judge must stop the combo and force me to discard another card?
Thanks for the answer, it's important for the french national tomorrow!

Jerome
Judge LV2
 
Why do I have to discard another card? I'm not forced by any rule to do that?
And furthermore, I can do a loop if I want.... I didn't find a rule to force me to stop, I'm very perplexe ^^
 
Actually you would have to eventually discard something else. a) If you don't, that would be considered stalling and will result in a game loss. b) The policy does dictate how to handle loops like that. You demonstrate it once. Then you state the number of times you do it. Lastly you proceed and do something else. Again, it would be considered stalling if you don't follow this.
 
Just to avoid any confusion, you can't just discard from the hand when "Forced Requisition" is in play for the sake of forcing your opponent to discard. In the example DaGuyWitBluGlasses gave it was concerning the End Phase, having 7 or more cards in hand, and using a "Night Assailant" for the required discard. In that case, yes, you can clear your opponent's hand, but otherwise, you can't just start dumping cards from your hand anytime you want. Forced Req. triggers it's effect when some OTHER game mechanic or effect forces/allows you to discard (Tribe, Tribute to the Doomed, ect.).
 
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