Ok, so I have been trying out the core set and me and my friends were wandering about some timing issues.
1. Franz's Decree, Empire: "Action: Target unit cannot be declared as an attacker or defender until the end of the turn".
If opponent has uber-strong unit in battlefield zone, and it's his turn, should I play Franz's Decree before he declares his attackers? If he declares his attackers, if I play Franz's Decree afterwards, would it work? Or is it too late? (I'd assume it is too late).
Likewise, if I'm attacking him, should I play Franz's Decree before he declares his defenders? Or can it work after he declares them too? (I'd assume before than after).
2. PIlgrimage, Empire: "Action: Return one target unit to its owner's hand."
If someone is declaring any attacker, but before he is assigning damage, can I use this card to return the attacker back to his hand, thus avoiding the damage to be assigned?
Would it still work though after he assigns damage and it would cancel that damage, or would it be too late?
3. The counterstrike ability, Empire: "This unit immediately deals x amount of damage when defending."
Reiksguard Knights in core set has Counterstrike 2. Say opponent has a unit that has 4 attack and only 1 toughness/life. If he assigns his unit to attack and I have the knight there and I assign the Reiksguard Knights as a defender, it triggers the counterstrike. Does this mean that my counterstrike knights assign 2 points of damage to that attacker, thus the assigned 4 points attacking damage will be cancelled because I killed the opponent's unit before he had the chance to assign damage?
It does say "When Defending" so I assume it's after damage is already assigned...? So does counterstrike trigger before of after the attacker assigns damage?
4. Lobber Crew, Orks: "Action: Sacrifice this unit to force an opponent to sacrifice a unit he controls, if able."
So I can sacrifice this unit any time I want, even when opponent assigns his attackers (any time in the instructions it says "Actions can be taken by any player").
Say he only has 1 unit, and it's an attacker in his battlefield. At what point is the latest action I can perform to sacrifice one of my units in order to have the opponent sacrifice his attacker to avoid damage assigned to me? Would it be right before he gets to the "assign damage" step? If I use the sacrifice ability of lobber crew to destroy opponent attacker after the opponent assigns damage with his unit, will that damage still be cancelled, or is it too late?
5. Favour of Mork, Orks: "Action: One target unit loses 1attack and another unit gains 1 attack unitl the end of turn.
If someone declares attackers, before the assign damage step, if I play this card it's obviously going to work. But what if I play it after someone assigns damage- will it still work?
Thanks for the clarification.