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A player with initiative may play the next enhancement. Initiative is always given to the player who is losing the current battle. The losing player cannot pass initiative.
But you wouldn't be able to negate it since when that ability goes through, it's in the discard pile...
Interesting question, but I think initiative is only established in battle by characters or enhancements in battle. It is not established/transferred by any use of Artifacts.
Quote from: Professoralstad on May 29, 2010, 10:31:32 PMInteresting question, but I think initiative is only established in battle by characters or enhancements in battle. It is not established/transferred by any use of Artifacts. Is this really true? What if I had two heroes in battle who were winning. My opponent now has initiative, but uses Unholy Writ to capture one of my heroes. I am now losing the battle. Does my opponent still have initiative?
Exhausted artifacts are discarded immediately and cannot be negated
Unholy Writ errata - If a human hero is in battle, you may discard this card to capture that hero.Quote from: REG > Instant Abilities > Discard or Remove > How to Use > Discarding ArtifactsExhausted artifacts are discarded immediately and cannot be negated For example, you could still play Jehoiada's Strength to add additional Heroes to battle.
That wouldn't work because interrupt the battle interrupts the last in enhancement and ongoing SA on characters only.
A Hero is losing by removal if the Hero is being captured, discarded, returned to territory, or otherwise removed from battle by an opposing special ability. You have initiative, but you may only play an enhancement that has an “interrupt” or “negate” special ability.
If it said: "Discard this card to..." then I would say it would already be in the discard pile so it would be unnegatable.
Unholy Writ errata - If a human hero is in battle, you may discard this card to capture that hero.
Once active, Unholy Writ cannot be negated so you can't play any interrupt/negate cards because of the transfer of initiative.
I hate to still nitpick, but did you mean "Once used" rather than "Once active?" Unholy Writ can still be prevented or DoN'd prior to its use.