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So basically 30 pieces of silver is useless!?The only time you could use it is if you weren't going to make a rescue attempt (when does that ever happen) and you hope to kill your opponent's hero after they make a rescue attempt. Crazy! I'm pretty sure that was not the way it was supposed to work originally.
He still has 7, you now only have 8. The placed enhancement is still owned and controlled by you, but the Hero is not.When a player bands to an opponent's character, neither player "has" that character because "has" requires ownership and control.
Quote from: The Guardian on July 01, 2018, 01:57:31 PMHe still has 7, you now only have 8. The placed enhancement is still owned and controlled by you, but the Hero is not.When a player bands to an opponent's character, neither player "has" that character because "has" requires ownership and control.I’m sorry but that’s not making sense to me. Why would nobody own or control the hero when clearly someone does? And why would the banded hero not be owned or controlled by anyone but the enh on him is still owned and controlled by me? Isn’t this more complicated than it needs to be? How would the average tournament host or player know this?
Quote from: Watchman492 on July 01, 2018, 02:23:51 PMQuote from: The Guardian on July 01, 2018, 01:57:31 PMHe still has 7, you now only have 8. The placed enhancement is still owned and controlled by you, but the Hero is not.When a player bands to an opponent's character, neither player "has" that character because "has" requires ownership and control.I’m sorry but that’s not making sense to me. Why would nobody own or control the hero when clearly someone does? And why would the banded hero not be owned or controlled by anyone but the enh on him is still owned and controlled by me? Isn’t this more complicated than it needs to be? How would the average tournament host or player know this?The hero is owner by one player but controlled by another. It's not that neither of them have ownership or control, its that neither of them have both.
Because placed enhancements are always owned and controlled by the player who placed them--regardless of where they got placed. That's outlined in the REG.
The Hero is owned by whoever's deck (or Reserve) it came from. See Owner in the REG Glossary.If the Hero is banded into battle, it is temporarily controlled by the player controlling that side of battle. Banding to a character does not change the control of cards placed on that character.
I think "opponent has more cards in play than you" translates as "if the number of opponent's cards in play is greater than the number of your cards in play", which by the definition of opponent's card (under Opponent in the Glossary) does not count cards that are not both owned and controlled by the same player.
Permanent ControlIf a player has permanent control of a card, then he can treat that card as if it came from hisdeck. By default, a player has permanent control of all cards on the playing surface that heowns. A player also has permanent control of all cards in their hand. A player may gainpermanent control of an opponent’s card with a take or give effect that targets that card, or byusing an exchange effect that exchanges one of the player’s cards with an opponent’s card.
Temporary ControlA player has temporary control of a card when they are able to use that card as one of theirown but do not have permanent control of the card. A player may gain temporary control ofan opponent’s card with a band effect that targets that card.