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Writ is not a triggered ability. It is an "at any time" ability (much like a dominant), with a restriction on who it can target (a hero in battle).Abom is a triggered ability, so it MUST happen first. However, regardless of the fact that UW is discarded, it was not negated, so its effect lasts through the phase. Currently, UW is a capture ability that then discards itself. It does not need to discard itself as part of the cost of the capture.So, Abom discards UW first, but then you can still capture the hero. Unless there is errata on UW that reads "Discard this to capture..."
QuoteThis I understand, but we still have the outstanding question of whether you can still use UW if it has already been Abom'ed since Abom only d/c's the card and does not negate the SA of that card.Since Unholy Writ is not an ongoing ability, but a one-time use ability, its ability should not remain after it has been discarded. If it's not in play, you can't use it.QuoteSo, speaking from a judges persepctive, are we going to use the "responding to own action" to unravel seemingly contradictory and simultaneous triggers from here on out?There are no contradictory or simultaneous triggers here. Generous Widow's ability TRIGGERS Abom's ability, at which point it must be carried out completely; Abom is waiting around for another ability to make it trigger, and GW does just that. Nothing is TRIGGERING Unholy Writ's ability; its ability is at the choice of the owner, who cannot make that choice to use it while another ability is activating.Kevin Shride
This I understand, but we still have the outstanding question of whether you can still use UW if it has already been Abom'ed since Abom only d/c's the card and does not negate the SA of that card.
So, speaking from a judges persepctive, are we going to use the "responding to own action" to unravel seemingly contradictory and simultaneous triggers from here on out?
I was wondering when somebody was going to bring that up - I believe that since becuse Writ says "Capture a hero" it can only be used once, and then its ability is fulfilled.
so, if unholy writ is an ongoing ability that can still be used once discarded, what is stopping a player from using the ability over and over and over during the battle phase?
Bingo-bango, UW needs play-as to "Discard to..."
No need to errata a card that everyone knows how to play.
it is not a 'cost: effect' card so there is no 'fulfilling'. as worded, you can spam it during the battle phase.
Hey,Unholy Writ activates during the prep phase when you activate it as your artifact. When you activate it you get to use it's ability, and because it's manually triggered you don't have to use it right away. So you can use it later. But you only get to use it once for each time it activates. You can't capture two characters with unholy Writ in one round any more than you can discard two characters with one Glittering Sword.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
if this is true, then i suppose we cant spam captures on high places, even though its worded pretty much the same way.