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Hero attacks, EC blocks.I SoG shuffler for a block and we agree my EC dies.Opponent plays Harvest Time. Do they get the LS?
If a blocker intends to use Burial after realizing he can not win the battle, then Burial would have to be played before the EC is discarded.
On a related note, I am of the opinion that this ruling should have a bit of flexibility (grace?) in MP games--particularly in instances where a player is not aware that discarding the EC means that no dominants can be played.
There is massive benefit to allowing a character to die by the numbers, then playing Burial or CM.
If you are being killed by a good enhancement and can't do anything about it, then what lets you play a dom before you get discarded? That's just like letting the dom be able to interupt the battle?
Mutual destruction, play Great Image. Opponent decides to take the hit instead of Negating because he gets the Soul anyway. EC dies, too late to Negate now, Burial is played. This situation goes for pretty much any mutual destruction situation, especially WS+TD. This is the biggest and most advantageous situation. Also, opponent CTB's his EC, you have CM. Let his EC die by numbers, then CM.
Also, opponent CTB's his EC, you have CM. Let his EC die by numbers, then CM.
@MJB, it's not extremely technical. There would be no basis for the EC being discarded if the battle weren't over. What you're suggesting is a return to bottom-up rules rather than the mechanisms and top-down rules that have been slowly improving Redemption for the past few years. If you haven't entered battle resolution, what caused the EC to die?
@ Hobbit, Of course I know that, but have you been following what this thread is about?
This is the biggest and most advantageous situation. Also, opponent CTB's his EC, you have CM. Let his EC die by numbers, then CM.
I think you and Pol are on the same page.