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Yes. It's a different battle, so you can use the same Hero again.Kevin Shride
• If a character is forced to withdraw (e.g., Darkness (Warriors)) or withdraws from a battle voluntarily (e.g., Highway), it may not re-enter the current battle (see Withdraw in the glossary of the rulebook [p. 54]). Moreover, the character may enter on a new battle on the same turn (e.g., The Long Day).
So, Bryon, if my opponent forces two of my Evil Characters to fight pre-block, I cannot block the rescue with either of those?Kevin Shride
No, that isn't even close to what the REG says. Just read that quote, it's self-explanatory; it even singles out the example of The Long Day.
If you play The Long Day and withdraw from a battle, that character may not reenter the subsequent rescue attempt on the same turn.
That is bad, otherwise Hidden Treasures + Sword of the Lord can keep your opponent from block with two of his characters.Kirk
Essentially, using non-Redemption terms...
Redemption® Rulebook > Diagram of a Turn > Battle ResolutionStalemateThe rescue attempt ends in a stalemate if neither the Hero(es) nor the Evil Character(s) have enough strength to defeat the other. Both the Hero(es)and the Evil Character(s) withdraw to their respective territories. All enhancements played during the Battle Phase (except set-aside or weapon-class enhancements, or cards placed on other cards during battle) are discarded. No Lost Soul is rescued. This is considered a defeat of the Hero since the Hero was unable to make a successful rescue.