Rule · Chapter 6
cr:6.6.3
A delayed-triggered effect is a layer-continuous triggered effect. Delayed triggered effects typically contain, but do not start with the phrase “(when / whenever / at / the [ORDINAL] time / the next time),” or they start with the phrase “The next time.”
Example: Lead the Charge (blue) has the text “The next time you play an action card with cost 2 or greater this turn, gain 1 action point,” which is a delayed-triggered effect that triggers and creates a triggered-layer when the player plays a card with that cost. When the triggered-layer resolves the player gains 1 action point.