QuoteResponse : At the beginning of the combat phase, you resolve the step in which you attack enemies before resolving enemy attacks this phase. (Each other player resolves the combat phase as normal after you resolve your attacks.)
How does this card, uh, work?
What I mean is this… Let's say we have players A, B, and C. The normal attack order is this:
A resolves enemy attacks B resolves enemy attacks C resolves enemy attacks A resolves player attacks B resolves player attacks C resolves player attacks
We can abbreviate this as Ae, Be, Ce, Ap, Bp, Cp.
If C plays Oath of Eorl, does that change the order to Cp, Ae, Be, Ce, Ap, Bp? i.e., does the effect simply move that player's attacks before all other attacks in the combat phase, and the order of everything else is undisturbed? (This would be like reading the card as "you attack enemies before resolving any enemy attacks.")
Or is it Ae, Be, Cp, Ce, Ap, Bp? (This is reading it as, "you attack enemies before resolving your enemy attacks.")
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