Any news about this?

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yeah but those cards are specifially worded that you "force opponent to sacrifice (...)" or "each opponent sacrifices". RDEO does not say anything about that. it simply says flip and sacrifice. no word about giving you control over the flipped unit either.

i'm a bit lost now roll

Actually, Entropy's explanation does make sense - FAQ currently clearly states that you can only sacrifice cards you control. Flipping enemy development with RDEO does not make you control it. I guess smile

Thanks a lot for clarification, cheers!

Alright, so in fact one copy of the Hero (the one flipped over by RDEO) is going to stay in the game? (the one played from hand leaves play)

I'll use this thread, if you don't mind, since my question concerns Rip Dere 'Eads Off! as well.

According to the Rules Summary thread in this forum:

Q. If my opponent responds to me playing a hero with Rip Dere 'Eads Off and reveals the same hero, what happens?
A. The hero that Rip Dere 'Eads Off revealed remains in play and is sacrificed at the end of the turn.  The last hero to enter play (the version played from hand) is immediately sacrificed. James' ruling and FAQ v1.1

Do I think correctly that the example above is about my opponent playing his RDEO on my development? If so, how can he sacrifice my unit? In the same Rules Summary I see:

Bathe in Blood
Q. Can you play this on an opponent's unit?  If so, is it sacrificed.
A. Yes, you can, but you can only sacrifice your own units, so the "at the end of the turn" effect will have no effect.

Sorry if this is a silly question, but I am fairly new to WHI and couldn't find a specific information on this anywhere.