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No, because He Is Risen doesn't negate Women's ability. You would win the rescue attempt, however (assuming your opponent doesn't have his/her own interrupt or play a dominant).
Quote from: DDiceRC on September 26, 2013, 10:38:12 PMNo, because He Is Risen doesn't negate Women's ability. You would win the rescue attempt, however (assuming your opponent doesn't have his/her own interrupt or play a dominant).I believe this is incorrect. 'He is Risen', being an interrupt, interrupts Women's ability. Because she is removed from the battle, her ability does not reactivate, meaning your evil characters would return to your territory.
The phrase “interrupt the battle” includes interrupting the following:o all active ongoing abilitieso abilities that are defeating one of the characters you control in battleo the last card played in current battle if it was played by your opponent.
Interrupt the battle interrupts the following:Your opponent’s special abilities that are (1) causing you to be losing by removal, or (2) causing a mutual destruction by mutual removal.The last enhancement played in battle, as long as it was played by an opponent.ALL ongoing special abilities (see Ongoing Abilities).
By the ITB definition it doesn't target Women. It would however target the like of King Zimri.
So does any elder know which definition of interrupt the battle is right?
My understanding is that the current ruling for "interrupt the battle" is using the broader definition of interrupting the last CARD played. Personally I would prefer if we didn't interrupt any instant SA unless it is giving special initiative. However I think the status quo would be that "interrupt the battle" would interrupt "Women as Snares" as long as no other cards had been played already.