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If Abom was placed that turn, then Battle would negate it for that battle phase. If it was played on a previous turn, it would not be negated at all.
I agree that it cannot be negated if placed on a previous turn, however I would think that if it was negated in the same phase it was placed, then it would no longer be placed at all.
WHOA! I just learned something new from the REG:Instant Abilities > Fortify or Place > How to PlayThe special ability “place” can be negated during the same game phase in which it is activated; it cannot be negated after that game phase is completed. However, the special ability on the placed card can be negated unless specified otherwise.Apparently the SA of A-Bom can be negated, but the "Place" part cannot. Also, the "Place" part cannot be negated in battle if the card is placed during the Prep Phase.
Placed cards must be activated according to game rules. Cards placed remain where they are placed until targeted by a special ability (directly or indirectly) or by a game rule. Placed cards can be directly targeted by other cards (e.g., Boasting of Wisdom) or indirectly when the underlying card is targeted. When the underlying card is targeted, the placed cards go with the underlying card. The special ability “place” can be negated during the same game phase in which it is activated; it cannot be negated after that game phase is completed. However, the special ability on the placed card can be negated unless specified otherwise.
This may seem stupid but what is stopping someone from discarding Abomination of Desolation? The card says that you may discard any card in the territory....so why not Abomination of Desolation. I mean I know it defeats the purpose of the card but whats stopping it? Also, just curious but what card can you play that removes this card from play or discards it?
The player who placed Abomination gets to choose which card to discard from the territory, so it is unlikely that he or she would choose to discard Abomination, though it would be legal. Any card that says discard/remove an evil enhancement in play/territory could get rid of Abomination. Also, Nathan can shuffle it back into your opponent's deck and the territory discard LS can discard it.