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i agree.a withdraw is a return ability. a return is not a withdraw ability.
“Withdraw”, “retreat”, “lose their way” “return”, “refuses to block”, and “flee from battle” are the same.
Withdraw and Return to anywhere from battle are synonyms. From the REG:Quote “Withdraw”, “retreat”, “lose their way” “return”, “refuses to block”, and “flee from battle” are the same.So Outburst of Anger + HAII would result in a capture.
Quote from: Professoralstad on September 27, 2010, 12:14:49 PMBut HAII is gold...And so is Herod's Treachery...
But HAII is gold...
Quote from: RTSmaniac on September 27, 2010, 09:25:42 AMi agree.a withdraw is a return ability. a return is not a withdraw ability.Withdraw and Return to anywhere from battle are synonyms. From the REG:Quote “Withdraw”, “retreat”, “lose their way” “return”, “refuses to block”, and “flee from battle” are the same.So Outburst of Anger + HAII would result in a capture.
Even though the hero is withdrawing out of play?
Quote from: browarod on September 27, 2010, 02:40:00 PMEven though the hero is withdrawing out of play?Yes.
No.
DoN specifies an active artifact. Unholy Writ is not active so DoN can't target it.
im curious to know as well. is hg2 an instead?
Quote from: Master KChief on September 27, 2010, 05:31:21 PMim curious to know as well. is hg2 an instead?That's actually a good point. I assumed it was an instead, in which case I think it would work, but reading HAII again, it is not an instead, it is a separate ability. So I would actually have to rule that withdrawing to hand doesn't allow the capture. Good catch.
It depends on the timing of the capture. If the capture takes place after the hero has full withdrawn, HA2 would not be able to capture a hero that was OOP in a hand. If the capture takes place while the hero is withdrawing, then he would. I lean toward the first timing, since the standard principle of Redemption is that, unless interrupted, one ability must complete before the next ability takes place. SO the hero makes it all the way back to the hand before HA2 triggers against the "withdrawing" card.