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    Team attack

    You may play Heroic Sacrifice at any point you have priority when you have a Teen Titans defender (the target) and another non-defending Teen Titans character (to pay the cost). So you could play it at the point when you would play Nasty Surprise. When Heroic Sacrifice resolves, there will be no...
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    barrel behind the door

    Immortal of Thunder says absolutely nothing about damage. It says you *lose* 5000 Life Points, not receive 5000 Life Points of damage. This is why BBtD won't work with it.
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    Team attack

    There is no 'auto' accepting of an attack. Your opponent cannot 'accept' an attack by playing Nasty Surprise or Cover Fire. In the event that your opponent plays a card improperly like this, the game is rewound to before it happened so that the proper order of a turn can happen. In each case...
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    Team attack

    Sinestro's effect triggers during the attack conclusion. However, it will not go onto the chain until after the conclusion, because there is no point of priority until that point. Also, it is unfortunate, but Sinestro's effect would be better translated as 'those characters who had attacked'...
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    Team attack

    Orinda can only be used when a character comes into play anyways, but yes, sort of. You need to be clear that you are passing priority when you are attacking, however. YOU get the first chance to do something, not your opponent. Your opponent can't play Savage Beatdown until you pass. In Case...
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    Team attack

    Case 1: Your opponent did nothing at the attack proposal and allowed the attack to go through. The team attack proceeds with Roy and Batman. Dynamic Duo will do nothing because you have no Gotham Knights team attackers. Case 2: Correct, provided that Batman's ATK is greater than or equal to...
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    mystical paralysis

    If the character is exhausted at the resolution of Mystical Paralysis, MP will try to exhaust the character, but will do nothing because the character is already exhausted. Effects that look for the source of exhaustion will not 'find' Mystical Paralysis (don't think there are any yet, but . . .)
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    mystical paralysis

    You will note, though, that in the cards you mentioned, they have that targeting requirement. Savage Beatdown states 'target attacker'. Lazarus Pit states 'target stunned (League) character'. So you are correct. You could not play those effects without fulfilling that targeting requirement...
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    mystical paralysis

    Because it doesn't say 'target ready character'. The only requirement when it states 'target character' is that the target is a character. It says nothing about the character being ready, exhausted or stunned. For comparison, look at Escape Artist or Pest Control. Both of those have targeting...
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    mystical paralysis

    Fixed... and *bonk*
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    mystical paralysis

    No, it doesn't. An effect doesn't have to do anything to play it. An effect just needs to fill its targeting requirements, timing, etc. I could use Raven's effect, even if the opponent controlled no exhausted characters (or no characters at all), as long as I am in the Recovery Phase and have...
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    mystical paralysis

    This isn't Yu-Gi-Oh!. The effect doesn't necessarily have to do anything when you put it on the chain. In the case of Mystical Paralysis (or any effect), you need to look at the targeting requirements and timing requirements (effects that say this attack or similar). Mystical Paralysis has a...
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    mystical paralysis

    You most certainly may target an exhausted character with Mystical Paralysis. The only requirement for MP targeting wise is that it is a character. The text does not state 'target ready character'. An exhausted character still fits the requirement for 'character.' As for resolution, Mystical...
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    Exhaust

    Professor X can target an exhausted (or even stunned) character with his effect. The only targeting requirement is that the character has a cost of 5 or less. The Prof will do as much as possible with his effect, so if the character is already exhausted, it will stay exhausted. Professor X's...
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    the Spectacular spiderman

    More specfically, you would need an affiliated character. A character with an affiliation (no matter what it was) will also have the Spider-Friends affiliation, which would match an affiliation on Spider-Man, Spectacular Spider-Man.
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    mystical paralysis

    Keep in mind that it depends on when you play Mystical Paralysis. If you do it when the character is proposed as an attacker, then you are correct. The proposed attacker is exhausted, and when the game checks the legality of the attack, it will see one of the proposed attackers is exhausted, so...
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    Witching Hour

    As for the reason, when a card leaves a particular zone (in this case, moving from the KO'd zone to the In-play zone), the card is not considered the same one. So the New Blood, when it enters the In-play zone, is not considered to be one that was targeted by Witching Hour.
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    team attacking

    If you stun Battering Ram using Grandstanding, Battering Ram's ATK will not be counted in the END loss inflicted (Battering Ram is removed as an attacker by being stunned). Better to team attack with Coach and Spike if you are going to use Grandstanding.
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    Darkseid Ukas 6

    Cosmic is a mechanic that was introduced in Man of Steel. What it means is that when a character with Cosmic comes into play, it will receive a Cosmic counter. While it has that Cosmic counter, the text after Cosmic applies (In Darkseid's case, while he's got his counter, characters can't be...
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    What does conceald do

    Yes, you may target a hidden character with Professor X's effect (Mental Master). When you gain control of that character, it will remain in the hidden area.
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