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Is any part of this card mandatory or is it all optional?
Do you have to search for all blue set-asides or can it be just one?
Do you have immediately put them in play or can you hold them?
What if you have 1 hero in battle and 1 hero in territory and you play this card and get 6 blue set-asides? If you set-aside the hero in territory and the hero in battle, what happens to the rest of your set-asides?
Lastly, I know the current rule is that you can only play one set-aside at a time but this card sounds like you play all of them at the same time. Could this be an exception in a special ability that lets you play multiple set-asides on the same guy?
It's all optional.......You have to immediately put them into play.
The extra set-asides would be played (which normally you couldn't do if you don't have a character to play it on but because they are played by a special ability this is an exception) and since there is no one for them to activate on they would do nothing and be discarded.
When an ability causes multiple other abilities to activate the new abilities are activated one at a time in the order they were targeted. (The classic example of this is The Second Seal).
The second part of Altar of Burnt Offering (in a completely different sentence, even) explains what happens to the cards played in accordance with the first sentence.
I think in the first statement you are indicating that you can either do or not do the whole ability but the second statement is saying that if you do the first part then you have to do the second?
Ok, but what about cards like Altar of Burnt Offering? I understand that it was ruled you had to have a hero of matching brigade for the offering enhancements to activate on. Can you play them without a matching hero and have them do nothing and be discarded?
Ok, so if I have 9 blue set-asides in my deck, can I search for just 7 and then play just 3?
Having searched for those cards, however, you are required to play as many from your hand as you are legally able to do,
The cards retrieved from Water to Wine do not include a "go into hand" part. They go directly from deck to play, and so if they cannot go to play, they cannot leave the deck.
The cards retrieved from Water to Wine do not include a "go into hand" part.
I'm wondering what you do with these cards that say only to search, if you do not add them to your hand. Do you search for them, and having found them, just go ahead and shuffle the deck with the cards still in there?
What if I had Wasting Disease active?Wasting Disease: "Prevent all good abilities that allow a player to play an Enhancement."Could I then search but not be able to play them?
Do you first search for all the set-asides and then put them in play or do you search for the first set-aside and put in play and then search for the second and so forth?