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{{Navigation CR|100}}{{CR| | {{Navigation CR|100}}{{CR|Kahns of Tarkir|* '''102.''' Players | ||
**'''102.1.''' A ''player'' is one of the people in the game. The ''[[active player]]'' is the player whose turn it is. The other players are ''[[Nonactive player|nonactive players]]''. | **'''102.1.''' A ''player'' is one of the people in the game. The ''[[active player]]'' is the player whose turn it is. The other players are ''[[Nonactive player|nonactive players]]''. | ||
**'''102.2.''' In a two-player game, a player's ''opponent'' is the other player. | **'''102.2.''' In a two-player game, a player's ''opponent'' is the other player. | ||
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The '''active player''', also referred to as the '''attacking player''', is the player currently taking his or her turn. (Compare with all other players in the game, who are [[nonactive player]]s.) When more than one player have to take actions or make choices, usually the active player goes first (see [[APNAP]]). | The '''active player''', also referred to as the '''attacking player''', is the player currently taking his or her turn. (Compare with all other players in the game, who are [[nonactive player]]s.) When more than one player have to take actions or make choices, usually the active player goes first (see [[APNAP]]). | ||
{{CR| | {{CR|Kahns of Tarkir|*'''102.1.''' A player is one of the people in the game. The '''active player''' is the player whose turn it is. The other players are nonactive players.|}} | ||
===Non-active player===<!--Don't mess with this.--> | ===Non-active player===<!--Don't mess with this.--> | ||
A '''nonactive player''' is any player who is not currently taking his or her turn. (Compare with the player/players who are currently taking a turn, [[active player]]s.) When more than one player have to take actions or make choices, usually the active player goes first (see [[APNAP]]). | A '''nonactive player''' is any player who is not currently taking his or her turn. (Compare with the player/players who are currently taking a turn, [[active player]]s.) When more than one player have to take actions or make choices, usually the active player goes first (see [[APNAP]]). | ||
{{CR| | {{CR|Kahns of Tarkir|*'''102.1.''' A player is one of the people in the game. The active player is the player whose turn it is. The other players are '''nonactive players'''.|}} | ||
===Defending player=== | ===Defending player=== | ||
{{CR| | {{CR|Kahns of Tarkir|'''Defending Player''' | ||
The player who can be attacked, and whose planeswalkers can be attacked, during the combat phase. See rule 506.2. In certain multiplayer games, there may be more than one defending player; see rule 802, "Attack Multiple Players Option," and rule 810.7.}} | The player who can be attacked, and whose planeswalkers can be attacked, during the combat phase. See rule 506.2. In certain multiplayer games, there may be more than one defending player; see rule 802, "Attack Multiple Players Option," and rule 810.7.}} |
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Types of players
Active player
The active player, also referred to as the attacking player, is the player currently taking his or her turn. (Compare with all other players in the game, who are nonactive players.) When more than one player have to take actions or make choices, usually the active player goes first (see APNAP).
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Non-active player
A nonactive player is any player who is not currently taking his or her turn. (Compare with the player/players who are currently taking a turn, active players.) When more than one player have to take actions or make choices, usually the active player goes first (see APNAP).
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Defending player
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APNAP
APNAP stands for active player, then non-active player. When an effect lets more than one player do something at the same time, the active player will make and announce all decisions necessary for the action first, then the nonactive player(s) will do the same in turn order, and finally all of the actions will take place simultaenously.
APNAP also applies when the rules (or an effect) require several players to do something that can't all be done at the same time. If multiple triggered abilities are waiting to go on the stack when a player would receive priority, the players will first put their triggered abilities on the stack in APNAP order. Since the stack resolves in reverse order, this means the active player's triggers will resolve last.