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The AotL is what makes this work.
...because the ability of Wrath isn't truly completed until after the opponent has his interrupt opportunity.
but what about with darius decree
That doesn't jive with the age old Foolish Advice vs Council of Abigail ruling.
Even disregarding the Foolish Advice precedent, you can't play cards while an instant ability is being carried out. And if Wrath isn't completed then I can't play Angel of the Lord, but you can't play a negate either (it's not just dominants that can't be played while an instant ability is being carried out).
What do Foolish Advice and Council of Abigale have to do with this?
QuoteEven disregarding the Foolish Advice precedent, you can't play cards while an instant ability is being carried out. And if Wrath isn't completed then I can't play Angel of the Lord, but you can't play a negate either (it's not just dominants that can't be played while an instant ability is being carried out).Ah, but, Tim, you're forgetting the one exception, which is in the rulebook, and it clearly states that the only card that can be played here is an interrupt. Until that opportunity is played out, nothing else can be played. Not even a dominant.