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The Brown EC would be removed from game and all heroes would not. Korah's Rebellion's interrupt does not reactivate - the rest of the ability just finishes. So it does not interrupt the immunity provided by Jehoiada's Strength.
Quote from: Mageduckey on April 18, 2013, 12:34:34 PMThe Brown EC would be removed from game and all heroes would not. Korah's Rebellion's interrupt does not reactivate - the rest of the ability just finishes. So it does not interrupt the immunity provided by Jehoiada's Strength.This is how I've seen it played, but I'm not entirely sure that that is how it should be. ItB should interrupt the entire ability of the last enhancement, which includes the interrupt, so when the enhancement reactivates, I think the interrupt should reactivate too. I'd wait for other elders to chime in, but I think everything should get removed (although, like I said, I have seen it played where that is not the case, which is why I'd like to see some other opinions).
Interrupting an ability only undoes the completion of that ability's activation. It does not undo the beginning of the ability's activation or the declaration of targets for the ability. The interrupted abilities go back to being pending abilities until they reactivate.
The phrase “interrupt the battle” includes interrupting the following:all active ongoing abilitiesabilities that are defeating one of the characters you control in battleThe last card played in current battle if it was played by your opponent.Interrupt the battle only includes such abilities if they were activated on cards in the current battle.
After an interrupt ability completes, the suspended abilities that were interrupted attempt to reactivate. They attempt to reactive in the same order they were originally activated. In order to reactivate the suspended abilities, the following conditions must be met:the card on which the ability exists must still be in battleif the ability is on an enhancement there must still be a character in battle on which it can activatethe ability was not prevented while it was interruptedthe targets of the ability are still legal targets
So the ItB in Korah's Rebllion's SA does not re-interrupt, which would mean only the EC and KR are removed from the game, correct?
If the interrupt is interrupted and reactivates then you'd have a cascade of interrupts re-interrupting each other endlessly and I don't think anyone wants to have to think about that.
Thank heaven. If the ruling were otherwise, think of all the battle interrupters in the game. Scary...