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If you leave the game, any permanents you control from Zareth San's last ability are exiled. In a multiplayer game, if a player leaves the game, all cards that player owns leave as well.
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Zareth San will deal combat damage during the regular combat damage step in this case, even if it somehow gains first strike. Additional Printed Versions Zareth San, the Trickster 0.40 0. If a creature in combat has first strike or double strike, you can activate Zareth San's second ability during the first-strike combat damage step. Whenever Zareth San deals combat damage to a player, you may put target permanent card from that players graveyard onto the battlefield under your control. If you wait until after the declare blockers step, because all combat damage is dealt at once, Zareth San won't normally deal combat damage. Zareth San's second ability can be activated during the declare blockers step, combat damage step, or end of combat step. Zareth San remains in its new zone and the Rogue you returned remains in its owner's hand. If Zareth San leaves your hand before its second ability resolves, the ability does nothing as it resolves. It remains revealed until the ability has resolved. To activate Zareth San's second ability, you reveal it in your hand. It doesn't have to be attacking the same player or planeswalker that the returned Rogue was attacking.Īlthough Zareth San is attacking, it was never declared as an attacking creature (for purposes of abilities that trigger whenever a creature attacks, for example).īefore blockers are declared, attacking Rogues are neither blocked nor unblocked, so you can't pay the cost to activate Zareth San's second ability. You choose which player or planeswalker Zareth San is attacking.