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You and/or your opponent can play a dominant(s) (lamb or grim reaper icon) at any time during the game.
I think you can play Mayhem before you place 3 cards to the bottom. Quote from: Rule BookYou and/or your opponent can play a dominant(s) (lamb or grim reaper icon) at any time during the game.This means that you would be allowed to play a dominant in your upkeep phase, and you get to choose the order or your actions in your upkeep phase. If you wanted, I think you could actually place 2 cards from hand to the bottom, play Mayhem, and place one more after that beings it is 3 separate abilities that each make you put one under.
Dominant cards may be played at any time (see Dominants Played During the Battle Phase in the rulebook [p. 28]), but abilities that take effect instantly must resolve first. For example, if your hand is targeted for discard (e.g. Primary Objective), Son of God may not be played until Primary Objectives special ability has resolved. By that time, the card is already discarded and cannot be played.
Ok, So opponent has sin in the camp x3 in my territory and I have no hand. I draw mayhem and 2 other cards. So I know I haveta place them at bottom o my deck, but can I play mayhem since it's a dom to basically draw 6?
Quote from: Rule BookYou and/or your opponent can play a dominant(s) (lamb or grim reaper icon) at any time during the game.
That probably isn't a very good part of the rulebook to quote seeing as we all know that it simply isn't true anymore.
DominantA lamb or grim reaper illustration located in the icon box identifies a dominant. A dominant can be played regardless of initiative or turn.
I don't see why you'd even have to play it in your draw phase. SitC says you have to put cards back during your upkeep phase. It doesn't say you have to do that before doing anything else. I don't see any reason you couldn't play Mayhem (during your upkeep) and then put three of the new cards back.
Quote from: Minister Polarius on October 10, 2009, 11:41:19 AMI don't see why you'd even have to play it in your draw phase. SitC says you have to put cards back during your upkeep phase. It doesn't say you have to do that before doing anything else. I don't see any reason you couldn't play Mayhem (during your upkeep) and then put three of the new cards back.Sin in the Camp is a SA that targets your hand. When a special ability targets your hand, you are not allowed to play anything, including dominants, until the special ability is completed. Because the abilities all take place on top of each other and they trigger at your upkeep, you would have to play Mayhem beforehand, or else you would have 3 cards in hand, and 3 instances of the SitC ability to resolve.
I can't think of anything that happens during the upkeep phase except triggers (add a counter to a set aside, SitC, The Lord Fights for You, etc). Are there any abilities that take place during the upkeep that aren't triggered?
Judge's Seat
Quote from: Smokey on October 12, 2009, 06:54:32 PMJudge's SeatJudges Seat starts out "Each upkeep..." which sounds to me like it's trigger at the start of the upkeep phase.
Something tells me that there should be a clarification ruling about when exactly Upkeep Phase abilities activate. Perhaps a play as for "Upkeep Phase" something like "At the beginning of the Upkeep Phase...."
I'm not sure what an "upkeep phase ability" is.
Hey,I believe the draw phase and upkeep phase are like battle resolution. They are instantaneous and the only things that happen during them are things the rules specify (i.e. drawing three cards to begin your turn or surrendering a lost soul if the battle was a successful rescue attempt) or things that are triggered (i.e. Judge's Seat or Chariot of Fire).Just like you cannot play dominants during battle resolution, you cannot play dominants during a draw or upkeep phase.Quote from: BrianGabe on October 12, 2009, 06:53:20 PMI can't think of anything that happens during the upkeep phase except triggers (add a counter to a set aside, SitC, The Lord Fights for You, etc). Are there any abilities that take place during the upkeep that aren't triggered?I'm pretty sure that everything that happens during the upkeep phase is a trigger.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
So in this case, I think a better definition of any time needs to be had.
The following phases are performed each turn, even if nothing is actively done on a particular phase. A response is allowed between every separate phase.
In the rulebook (which I accessed through the REG), under Diagram of a Turn --> Overview, it states QuoteThe following phases are performed each turn, even if nothing is actively done on a particular phase. A response is allowed between every separate phase. This seems to say that Mayhem (and other dominants) could be played between phases, which would allow it to be played after drawing and before Sin in the Camp targets the 3 cards. If this is not the case, then this statement is misleading, because that is how I would interpret it...