Just want to make sure I understand these before they start seeing play again.
Does the redirected enhancement still stay in battle on the side it was played? I remember hearing it explained as "pick it up and play it on the other side of the battle" but how accurate is that?
The reason I ask is actually because of Blame Shifting. At first shifting blame to my own Cain sitting in territory seems like a great idea, but if they can just discard the enhancement I redirected then it doesn't seem like such a great plan.
Relatedly, is a redirected ability still considered "used by opponent"? If I redirect Word but have the only demon in play, can I get it back with CoP?
Interaction question: Say, for example, my opponent plays Swift Horses (interrupt d3 play next), and his play doesn't end the battle and gives me initiative. Since Gib Treaty says "an" enhancement, what happens if I choose to redirect SH? IIRC the play ability is inherently cbi, so his played enhancement stays, but do I get to draw? Do I get to play?
How does it interact with "if used by"? Does the redirected enhancement still consider itself to be played on its original character or on the character that played the redirect? If the latter, would something that requires being used by a certain person/identifier fizzle when redirected?