jeff...@pacbell.net wrote:
> JH wrote:
>>On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 12:57:10 -0500, Joshua Duffin <jtdu...@yahoo.com>
>>wrote:
>>>"Emmit Svenson" <emmits...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>If an Assamite plays a Khabar: Glory that contests another Khabar:
>>>>Glory, does the Assamite untap as per K:G's text?
>>>I think yes, he does untap. The card doesn't become contested
> until
>>>it's put into play, and that's at the same time that it untaps the
>>>acting Assamite.
Correct.
>>What about the clause 'Burn this card during your next untap phase.'
> ?
>>What happens if the Glory is being contested in your next untap phase
> ?
>>Does it burn then or does it stay contested ? And what about after
> that ?
>>Does it burn in your next untap phase after that or does it stay in
> play
>>for the rest of the game after contesting ends ?
>
>
> Since it is your turn, you decide the order in which you deal with
> things. However, the K:G is out of play (contested), so you have to
> deal with that first.
>
> If you pay to contest, you'd get to keep it, which means nothing.
> If you let it go, it's just gone.
> If someone else concedes your contestation, at the beginning of your
> next untap phase the K:G automatically comes back to you, and then
> immediately disappears. Not a great bargain.
Correct. (where "immediately" means "sometime during that same
untap phase).
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