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"An" or "any" opponent is anyone else at the table with you. "Your" opponent is the one you're battling at that moment. Since battles tend to have my characters against your characters, then reasonably, the guy whose characters are fighting my characters is "the" opponent. This is specific enough to clarify that it's not just anyone at the table, but general enough to be more accurate than saying "the guy blocking the rescue", because from the blocker's perspective, the rescuer is the opponent.From time to time one party or the other may temporarily have no characters in the battle at that exact moment but that does not change this very basic formula which has been the foundation of battles in Redemption, and really, in every (competitive) card game ever made.
For MP games:During any other phase, "opponent", "your opponent", "an opponent", or "one opponent" are indistinct; they all refer to any single player besides yourself.
you can play HT whenever you want. it is a dominant therefore it is instant
Dominants (specifically HT) are excluded from this, because they are special and can be played at any time.
but like schaef said, you can choose your opponent like with judge's seat outside of battle. harvest time says your opponent and Quote from: Professoralstad on December 11, 2010, 06:04:30 PMDominants (specifically HT) are excluded from this, because they are special and can be played at any time.