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Logically, the ability activating is an effect that is caused by the character entering battle, it is impossible for a cause and effect to happen simultaneously.
Sadly a recent change to the online version of the rulebook seems to agree with you. Logically, the ability activating is an effect that is caused by the character entering battle, it is impossible for a cause and effect to happen simultaneously.
But activated abilities have to complete before triggered abilities so characters with banding abilities still take effect and take the battle out of the "has a lone hero" state before the demon-discard lost soul can be triggered by that state. We've gone over this before.
It also means that horses on any WC EC mean the EC gets to play before any angel with AS, including Michael.Yay! Simpler rulings!
This is a big change!!!!! Is this change going to happen befor Nationals? Their are alot of decks being made for State, Regionals and Nationals that rely on Angles Sword on Michael to beat any evil character with Horses on them.
Wait, in the post right above yours, it says you've been playing it that way for YEARS!?Apparently not everywhere in Minnesota.
Anybody want some Michael's and AS?
[Wow! Bad Ruling (back up) Awful Ruling. Now we can put Michael and the rest of the "non by the numbers silver brigade characters" next to Thomas and Saul on the shelf of "why use". Anybody want some Michael's and AS?
My name is Stephen. My sons' names are Nathaniel and Isaac. Given our card namesakes, I have a hard time shedding a tear for the plight of Heroes whose names begin with M. :p
I just heard back from Rob about whether to make "First enhancement" any different from "next enhancement" or "an enhancement."Rob said, "It's fine with me that they mean the same thing. I pretty much saw it that way from the beginning. I've learned the hard way that saying the same thing two different ways leads to a search for different meanings."This means I was wrong, and in a way I'm glad. This makes things much simpler. Any time you see "play first enhancement" or "play next enhancement", it ONLY means "play an enhancement."That means you wait until ALL special abilities complete, including other "play an enhancement" special abilities, before AS triggers to allow you to play the enhancement. It also means that horses on any WC EC mean the EC gets to play before any angel with AS, including Michael.Yay! Simpler rulings!
When you place a character in battle he is in battle , This meets all of the requirements of AS therefore it trigers. However before you can play first you have to wait for all abilities to completed. Tkh interrupts the battle draws two cards and attempts to play the next enhancement but cannot because the ability to play the first enhancement cannot be negated because it was played on Michael . This is why I agree with Maly. This is straight from the REG."Blocking is the attempt to prevent a rescue. Only Evil Characters may block. Placing an Evil Character into the Field of Battle constitutes blocking."http://www.redemptionreg.com/REG/
You seem to be forgetting that character abilities activate the INSTANT a character enters battle. Both happen at the same time.
If you have a logical explanation for why this should not be the case, having considered that ECs are not in battle until their abilities activate, I would love to hear it.