winterflames wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 3:36 pm
I mean, it could just be Decipher giving up at the end of the run? I do not take is a Movies set card, and Honor Challenge is a Premiere card.
But based on this:
"Just" Responses
Some cards specify that they are played or used "just" after an action is initiated or resolved (usually with a phrase like "just initiated", "just played", "just completed", "just encountered", and so forth). These responses, which are called "just" actions or "just" responses, automatically take precedence over all other responses, overriding the normal alternation between players.
It kinda has to say "just" to be a just action.
Sure. But at the same time, the action being "just initiated" is a battle. Similar to start of turn actions, I would think that start of battle stuff is part of the initiation step. Maybe it's pedantry, maybe it's PAQ-era wording wonkiness, maybe it's something else, but if the thing being initiated at the battle, then having de facto multiple start of battle action phases strikes me as unnecessarily complicated and kind of dumb.
@BCSWowbagger any insights on this? There's gotta be some relevant rules history on this dichotomy...