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Haman is an evil card attempting to discard your priest. Priests would be protected and not discarded.
Priests in deck are not protected I'm pretty sure. I would think that the protection defaults to Priests in play. Of course, when Haman is trying to discard them, they are set aside. Which leads me to believe that they WOULD be discarded per Haman's ability. Interesting question.
Reducing a Heroes toughness to 0 or less causes them to be discarded by a game rule. The evil card did the reducing but not the discarding so the priest would be discarded.
That is a discard ability on an Evil Card attempting to discard your Priest (from the house of Eleazar). So why would Haman be any different?
QuoteThat is a discard ability on an Evil Card attempting to discard your Priest (from the house of Eleazar). So why would Haman be any different?Although Cov w/ Phin seems to protect everywhere, cards that do not specify specific areas always default to "in play". Set aside area is not in play.
I won't even mention what this might mean for the set-aside Lost Soul.
I would say from this that the Priests that Haman set aside in the example must return from set-aside the instant that the fourth counter is placed by the set-aside ability. Once the priests return, the discard ability would try to discard them, but they would then be protected by Covenant with Phinehas.
Thanks for all the replies! So far, I'm hearing that Haman setting them aside to discard them would work since they are only protected in my territory, and that the poisons/diseases would work since it's a game rule that discards them when they reach */0. Is that correct?