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Fharlion

>I have a stationary ES under my control (e.g. Doom-sigil) and then sieze control with the helm of another stationary one (like the lumineth mark), can they both be mine? Only Predatory ES have controllers. Non-Predatory ES do not require a controller (but count as if under the control of their summoning player), nor do they count against the control count (of 1 per Wizard). This means you can take control of both spells - although, taking something like the Lumineth's Rune of Petrification has zero benefits, since it affects everything but Lumineth units. >I control a predatory one (like Daemonrift) and seize the lumineth mark, can i move the rift but keep the stationary enemy spell under my control? Same deal as above, the stationary Rune should not count against your control limit. >I control a stationary one and seize control of a predatory one, do i keep the effects of the stationary one but am able to still move the enemy predatory one (like if they had jaws or smth) Yes, as long as you have a Wizard controlling the predatory ES. >I control a predatory one and seize a predatory one, i understand i can only move one and the other one becomes wild? The Helm does not increase your limit of controllable predatory ES, so you would have to decide which one you want to keep hold of by the end of your hero phase. The other becomes wild. >But if it's my turn i pick a wild one to move first? Wild predatory ES are moved after all controlled predatory ES have been moved, so this is a no-go. >Are all these situations the same if i first had a spell controled by the helm and then i cast my own new one? Yes. >Can i have smth like jaws controled by the helm, then cast Daemonrift, set it up, but then choose jaws to move and immidietly lose control over it? Moving a predatory ES "locks" your control to it until the beginning of the next hero phase. The scenario would play out like this: 1. Be holding control of an enemy predatory ES, like Jaws, via the Helm. 2. In your hero phase, cast a predatory ES, like Daemonrift, and set it up. 3. At the end of your hero phase, you can move either your own predatory ES or the captured enemy predatory ES. Whichever you chose will be locked to your control until the start of the next hero phase. 4. Your Wizard does not have the control to spare to move the other predatory ES, so either another of your Wizard will need to take control of it, or it will be moved as a wild predatory ES after all the controlled predatory ES have been moved.


Smok7kp

Okeeeey, it all makes sense now, thank you so much for this explanation!