Yes, I did read it. WHY does the order matter (regarding Secret Passage) is what I am asking? Using your example with Secret Passage, Scorba Ahunt and Snowstorm in play. A company is traveling through wilderness to a Ruins and Lairs. The M/H phase begins:Konrad Klar wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 6:04 amObviously the hazard player may not play any hazard creatures in response to declaration(s) of effect of Secret Passage, attacks from Ahunts, "return" action from Snowstorm.the Jabberwock wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 11:51 pm I also think Secret Passage is perhaps a bad example to use? Does it matter in the case of Secret Passage whether it resolves before or after the Ahunt Dragon and Snowstorm? Either way, the hazard player may not play any hazard creatures on the company.
He may play them not sooner than in next chain of effects.
For resolution of effect of Secret Passage it only matters whether new site is at resolution, or not.
I think that you did not read it.Konrad Klar wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 7:57 pm Proposed regulation tries to solve banal problem.
Because at the beginning of company's M/H phase both effects played during the organization phase, and depend on the site or site path of a moving company AND actions caused by passive conditions may be declared, something must be decided about order of the declarations. Pro forma.
Option 1:
- Effect of Secret Passage is declared.
- Effect of Snowstorm is declared.
- Effect of Scorba Ahunt is declared.
- Effect of Scorba Ahunt resolves... company faces attack (Secret Passage can't prevent this even if already resolved).
- Effect of Snowstorm resolves... company immediately returns to site of origin and M/H phase immediately ends.
RESULT: Company is back at their site of origin. There was no opportunity for hazard creatures to be played on the company.
Option 2:
- Effect of Scorba Ahunt is declared.
- Effect of Snowstorm is declared.
- Effect of Secret Passage is declared.
- Effect of Secret Passage resolves... opponent may only play Hazard Creatures keyed to the site on this company (but not yet of course).
- Effect of Snowstorm resolves... company immediately returns to site of origin and M/H phase immediately ends.
RESULT: Company is back at their site of origin. There was no opportunity for hazard creatures to be played on the company.
I could give additional Options, but you get the point. They all end in a scenario where no matter which order the 3 effects are declared and resolved, the company ends up back at their site of origin, and no hazard creatures may be played on the company. If other cards are played during the chain of effects of any of the above which would alter the outcomes (removing wilderness, removing Ruins and Lairs, etc.) it still won't change the fact that Secret Passage will always resolve before the hazard player can play hazard creatures on the company (which must start their own chain of effects after the 3 listed), which is the important point.
For practical gameplay purposes, what does the order matter in this example? What am I missing?