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It would go into your hand if it doesn't go into battle.
Ooops, misread. The may applies to each part. "You MAY search and MAY exchange..."
I have no solid recollection of that ruling. FWIW, I did not see it listed on the official errata list here on the boards... I looked at what we did with Gabriel (WO) and see that he is permitted to discard any enhancement. While the later version of Gabriel is only permitted to discard an evil enhancement. I.E. Gabriel pretty much plays as written. It seems like we should allow the different versions of Great Faith to play as written too. If there are no objections, I will ask Mike to change it. Now, let me just go check my stock of Great Faith (WO) cards.
Quote from: CactusRob on January 30, 2011, 08:00:29 AMI have no solid recollection of that ruling. FWIW, I did not see it listed on the official errata list here on the boards... I looked at what we did with Gabriel (WO) and see that he is permitted to discard any enhancement. While the later version of Gabriel is only permitted to discard an evil enhancement. I.E. Gabriel pretty much plays as written. It seems like we should allow the different versions of Great Faith to play as written too. If there are no objections, I will ask Mike to change it. Now, let me just go check my stock of Great Faith (WO) cards. Rubber stamped.
Kirk built a very different version of that deck, but it was based on a BtC combo deck that I built back in 2005. Ron Sias also built a version that year. Just for the record...
Yeah, not being at Nationals the past couple of years, I haven't had a chance to see some of the more recent combo decks. In essence tho, the basic premise is the same...play BtC every turn
I never heard that that ruling became official. And there are four guys who can place enhancements. I'm guessing Jehazial was left out...