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Aeron Damphair
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Darksbane
, Aug 17 2010 05:34 PM | Last updated Mar 01 2011 07:20 PM
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7 Comments
Good news I assume?
Valar Morghulis (Core) is played ? For example I have on a table him and 2 other characters and oponent has 5 or 6 characters (numbers does not matter) how does his ability trigger ? Valar Morgulis kills everything and he replaces himself, so at the end there will be just one character on the table ? I case non character has been saved.
Step 1: Initiate VM
Step 2: Save/Cancels of VM effect
Step 3: Resolve VM effect (characters not saved become moribund:dead)
(Repeat step 1-3 for all other "When Reveal" plot effects)
Step 4: Passives initiate based on previous actions/triggers (This is where Aeron's ability kicks in, replacing his moribund:dead status with moribund:bottom of deck and allows you to search your deck for your character and put them into play)
Step 5: Responses
Step 6: All moribund cards physically leave play to their moribund destination
*edited this a bit, forgot his ability wasn't a response*
Do note that since his ability says "printed cost" you can use out of house holy characters like Dragonstone Convert (APS).
My assumption is that because there is no "then" clause, you just do everything you can and he does go to the bottom of the deck. Opinions?