Ok, I don’t know why this hasn’t been dev ruled already. Maybe I’m overlooking something, the answer is clear and don’t need clarification, but we spent about half an hour discussing this yesterday, Rules Reference in hand, and didn’t find anything.
Display of Power
Reaction : After you lose an unopposed conflict – cancel the ring effect of that conflict. Then, you resolve that ring effect as if you had won the conflict as the attacking player. Claim that ring.
Seeker of Knowledge:
While this character is attacking, the contested ring gains the [water] element. If this character wins the conflict as an attacker, you may choose which of its ring effects to resolve.
So, I declared Earth Ring and attacked with SoK, unopposed, and won. My opponent plays DoP. Which effect does he trigger? Earth or Water?
My thoughts:
SoK attacking, ring now is Earth and Water, I won as an attacker. Is step 3.2.3. My opponent now plays DoP, which creates a delayed effect that triggers at 3.2.6. As I have won as an attacker, I also choose now which ring effect to trigger (Earth), creating also a delayed effect that triggers at 3.2.6.
At 3.2.6, now the DoP triggers. It cancel the ring effect (Earth), now my opponent resolves the ring effect as if he had won as an attacker. Bear in mind that the “as if you had won the conflict as an attacking player” only applies to the resolution of the ring effect, not the resolution of the conflict. I’m still the winner of the conflict as an attacker. This is important because in the RRD, page 14, under Ring Effects, it says “Whenever a player resolves a ring effect for a ring that has multiple elements, that player may choose among those elements when the conflict’s ring effect resolves” . But the “wins the conflict as an attacker” bit I think it has preference over this general rule. So I still get to choose which ring effect to trigger (I already did at 3.2.3), and then DoP has to trigger the Earth ring effect.
Am I right?
As an addendum, I’ll say that there’s already a dev ruling regarding Kaede+Display, which I think confirms my point, that says:
Kaede’s ability applies only while she is attacking, AND the second part applies only if she wins as the attacker.
If the replacement that changes the selection from “choose one” to “resolve each” is active, when the player who played Display of Power is resolving the conflict’s ring effect, Kaede’s effect will affect how the ring resolves. (So that the Display of Power controller resolves each [element of the contested] ring.)
[Nate French, 08.09.2017]
Edited by Tabris2k