When can interrupt enhancements be played? What defines you as having initiative for an interrupt enhancement?
For instance, if your opponent plays Confusion, can you interrupt it? I know Confusion technically isn't giving you a disadvantage in the battle, but say Hermogenes plays confusion against Abishai. Can Abishai play holy ground, even though he technically wouldn't have initiative after Confusion was played? I mean, how do these interrupts work?
And what if the enhancement doesn't give you initiative, but you know it will provide an effect that will lead your opponent to victory? Say, for instance, your opponent plays "Search" to get out their Angel of the Lord. Technically, you won't have initiative, since the opponent isn't NECESSARILY getting out Angel of the Lord (for all you know, it could already be in their hand). The opponent might be getting out Patience or something. Can you still play an interrupt enhancement to prevent Search's effect? I mean, come on! How do interrupt enhancements work?
Or say an opponent plays Might of Angels against your Prince of Tyrus. It won't affect him and thus won't affect the battle outcome, but it will destroy your Red Dragon and Prince of this World (both of whom are out of battle). You don't want to see that happen. Can you play an interrupt?
Or say an opponent using Lot's Wife uses net to capture Joab, but you still have Abishai and Asahel, and thus technically do not have initiative. I know I don't want MY Joab getting captured. Can I play an interrupt?
And what if your opponent plays Golden Censor? It doesn't affect the battle outcome, but I'd sure like to be able to stop it. Can I play an interrupt?
When can interrupts be played?
Wondering,
Ammian