Khal Drogos response question/ Triggered abilities/ effect

By Daenarys, in 2. AGoT Rules Discussion

1) After Khal Drogo is killed you can find x Dothraki characters , meanwhile there is the plot card 'Burning Bridges ' in play. Could Khal Drogo still use his response as an in play action ?

2) How do you define a 'triggered ability compared to a triggered effect ?

Thanks

Daenarys said:

1) After Khal Drogo is killed you can find x Dothraki characters , meanwhile there is the plot card 'Burning Bridges ' in play. Could Khal Drogo still use his response as an in play action ?

Daenarys said:

2) How do you define a 'triggered ability compared to a triggered effect ?

Don't you mean "only initiates because a players initiates it is a triggered effect ", not "card effect"? Other threads have defined "card effect" with a much broader scope, including (most but not all) passive effects, keywords and plot effects.

sabrefox said:

Don't you mean "only initiates because a players initiates it is a triggered effect ", not "card effect"? Other threads have defined "card effect" with a much broader scope, including (most but not all) passive effects, keywords and plot effects.

"A triggered effect is any card effect that only happens because the players chooses for it to happen."

How is that any different than what you just said, or defining "card effect" instead of "triggered effect"?

ktom said:

sabrefox said:

Don't you mean "only initiates because a players initiates it is a triggered effect ", not "card effect"? Other threads have defined "card effect" with a much broader scope, including (most but not all) passive effects, keywords and plot effects.

Read it again:

"A triggered effect is any card effect that only happens because the players chooses for it to happen."

How is that any different than what you just said, or defining "card effect" instead of "triggered effect"?

Its not. You'll notice that my quote was not from your first sentence in the reply to Daenarys, but the second where you state, So anything that starts with a bold timing word like "Any Phase," "Marshaling," or "Response" that only initiates because a players initiates it is a card effect. I was simply pointing out that your example better illustrates a triggered effect (which is what I thought you meant to type), not a card effect. Granted, a triggered effect is also a card effect (cue a Venn diagram of two concentric circles - the inner labled Triggered Effects and the outer labeled Card Effects), but that goes beyond Daenarys' question.

My mistake. I'm reading the wrong part of the answer.