- Option 1: Player A can use this Battlefield to take an upgrade back from Grievous and gain a resource.
- Option 2: Player B/Grievous can use this Battlefield to gain a resource, but he returns the Upgrade to its owner's hand.
- Option 3: Player B can use this Battlefield to gain a resource, and he returns the Upgrade to his own hand.
- Option 3: Player B can use this Battlefield to gain a resource, and the Upgrade is discarded because it can't legally go to Grievous's hand.
- Option 1: Resolves that Kylo Ren die Special he just turned his character die to, because he is resolving Specials and that die is available.
- Option 2: Cannot resolve that Kylo Ren die special because it only just entered play as a viable candidate for resolution, and was not available when "Resolve Dice" was taken as an action.
- Part A1: Switch Sith Holocron into their (Player A's) hand?
- Part A2: Switch Sith Holocron into Player B's hand?
- Part A3: Discard Sith Holocron because it can't go into their (Player A's) hand?
- Part A4: Switch Cunning into their (Player A's) hand?
- Part B1: Do they then play one of the Blue ability upgrades from their (Player A's) hand?
- Part B2: Do they play one of the Blue ability upgrades from Player B's hand onto their own (Player A's) character who had Cunning?
- Part B3: Do they play one of the Blue ability upgrades from Player B's hand onto Player B's character who had Sith Holocron?
- Part B4: Do they play one of the Blue ability upgrades from their (Player A's) hand onto Player B's character who had Sith Holocron?
- Option 1) The die remain in play, because it behaves like a Redeploy, with One With The Force in a Ready state, allowing you to use the die, then exhaust One With The Force to gain the die, then use the die again.
- Option 2) The die returns to the card, because the process of either Readying it or it becoming a Support meant the card has to re-enter play and subsequently exhaust so as to allow Player A to have access to the die.
QUI-GON JINN and shields
- Option 1) Yes, because it'd be before he received a shield, and the condition of maximum has yet to be verified when his effect enters the queue.
- Option 2) No, because he could not gain a shield, therefore his ability would not be able to trigger.
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Any other quandaries are good; but this is less the place to argue them. I promise none of these are perfectly clarified currently, though there are some strong arguments for many of them.