Author Topic: Harvest Time v Ezekiel 31:14 Lost Soul  (Read 927 times)

Offline Ammian

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Harvest Time v Ezekiel 31:14 Lost Soul
« on: October 09, 2010, 06:37:25 PM »
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This recently came up in a game I played.

Let’s say you make a rescue attempt for a lost soul, choose the target lost soul (I don’t know, let’s say it’s the Proverbs 7:27 lost soul, which has no special ability), and the rescue attempt is successful.  Or at least would be – if your opponent didn’t use Son of God to rescue his own Ezekiel 31:14 lost soul, thus causing the lost soul you were trying to rescue to instead be shuffled into your opponent’s draw deck.  Now this would result in a failure; you would not rescue the lost soul.  That’s not the question.  The question is this: what if, then, directly after the effects caused by Son of God (including all the lost souls being shuffled into decks), but before the rescue is deemed a failure due to the absence of the target soul, you played Harvest Time (a dominant) to look through your opponent’s draw deck for that exact same lost soul and put it out in their land of bondage?  Would the rescue then be successful, because the targeted soul was indeed accessible and present?

Thanks for all the help,
Ammian
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