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From what I understand, if a card allows you to reveal more than one card from a deck, you may choose the order they are returned to the deck. What happens if the reveal ability is negated? Do the cards need to return to the order they were in? This could be difficult if there were a lot of cards revealed...Also, if we take a situation of "reveal the top ten cards of your deck and take up to two evil enhancements there into your hand" (yes, I made that up as an example). If this ability was later negated, what would happen? Would the evil enhancements return to my deck? Would they have to be put back in the order they had been in? What if I can't remember the order?Thanks for your help!Ken
From what I understand, if a card allows you to reveal more than one card from a deck, you may choose the order they are returned to the deck.
The only card I can think of like that that can be interrupted is Divination played in battle (which it rarely is) so ideally the situation would rarely come up.
Quote from: Professoralstad on July 11, 2011, 02:53:19 PMThe only card I can think of like that that can be interrupted is Divination played in battle (which it rarely is) so ideally the situation would rarely come up.Divination is CBI.
Quote from: Ken4Christ4ever on July 11, 2011, 01:47:28 PMFrom what I understand, if a card allows you to reveal more than one card from a deck, you may choose the order they are returned to the deck. Just to clarify, cards revealed from a deck stay where they were, in the same order. When they are placed on the bottom of deck, they can be placed in any order.Can you give an example of a "reveal and place on bottom" that can be negated?*INSTAPOSTED*
Quote from: Ken4Christ4ever on July 11, 2011, 01:47:28 PMFrom what I understand, if a card allows you to reveal more than one card from a deck, you may choose the order they are returned to the deck. Just to clarify, cards revealed from a deck stay where they were, in the same order. When they are placed on the bottom of deck, they can be placed in any order.Can you give an example of a "reveal and place on bottom" that can be negated?
Ok, so I'm not the only one who has been playing it that way... Now we have two threads with two very different conclusions. Help?
Thanks for the explanation, YourMathTeacher!
So... if I use Eve and have about 8 characters in play, and since it is a reveal I have to show my opponent, what if some cards get mixed up/dropped/shuffled somehow. Do I get D/Q'd for cheating?Serious question.
Stop with the old references already. Now where are.my teeth?
This is very news to me. If revealed cards are no longer replaced in the order of the revealer's choosing, there should be an announcement thread or a post in ruling updates.
Cards placed in a draw pile typically specify a particular location in the draw pile (e.g., bottom). If a player must place multiple cards at the same time, that player may choose the order of the cards being placed.