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“Choosing” the character means not choosing all the character(s) that are currently in battle; they all leave and are replaced by the character you choose. Characters leaving battle may not return to the battle that turn with the exception that the choosing player may select one character just removed and put it back in battle..
"Choosing" the character means not choosing all the character(s) that are currently in battle; they all leave and are replaced by the character you choose. Characters leaving battle may not return to the battle that turn with the exception that the choosing player may select one character just removed and put it back in battle.
with the exception that the choosing player may select one character just removed and put it back in battle.
According to the REGQuote“Choosing” the character means not choosing all the character(s) that are currently in battle; they all leave and are replaced by the character you choose. Characters leaving battle may not return to the battle that turn with the exception that the choosing player may select one character just removed and put it back in battle.. So I think that in your example Player B could not bring Rabshakeh back into battle.
One per battle.
BlockYour opponent must decide whether to block your rescue attempt or battle challenge. If your opponent chooses to block, he should place an Evil Character into the Field of Battle to fight your Hero. This Evil Character can come from his territory or his hand. Some Evil Characters have a special ability printed over the picture on the card. This special ability does not become active until the Evil Character enters battle. Once the Evil Character enters battle, the special ability is activated. The instructions on the card must be applied at that moment. If the special ability includes the word “may,” your opponent has the choice of activating the special ability or skipping it for that battle.
if you turn on a light, and never turn it off, can you turn it on again?
Quote from: TheKarazyvicePresidentRR on February 10, 2009, 11:39:33 PMif you turn on a light, and never turn it off, can you turn it on again?First, in this analogy, isn't the EC leaving the battle 'turning it off'? And second, again, there's nothing to support the idea in the REG.
There is alot of issues in the REG sadly, so it probably won't have anything. If you remove a hero/EC from battle it does NOT negate their ability.
Hasn't it always been that way?