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Your cards go to your set aside area.
So what happens if I use SWS to swap with my opponent's EC and then set SWS aside with He is Risen? Who gets SWS when he comes back? I assume my opponent would because he is the current controller of the card but the rule change isn't quite clear on this unless we're supposed to use the original rules for instances that the updated ones don't change, cover, or clarify.
And now Shrine counters HIR quite nicely
Quote from: TheHobbit on June 12, 2015, 02:56:08 PMAnd now Shrine counters HIR quite nicely This is true...for now
Quote from: tripleplayNo3 on June 12, 2015, 01:34:46 PMSo what happens if I use SWS to swap with my opponent's EC and then set SWS aside with He is Risen? Who gets SWS when he comes back? I assume my opponent would because he is the current controller of the card but the rule change isn't quite clear on this unless we're supposed to use the original rules for instances that the updated ones don't change, cover, or clarify.The rule clarification handles this part, too.Whoever is currently permanently controlling the character has the character go to their set-aside, and it comes back to them. Your opponent has SWS under their personal control at that time, so it goes to their set-aside, and then comes back to their territory.