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Larry Smith wrote on Fri, Jan 20, 2006 02:35 AM UTC:
I have a couple of questions:

1. Are all Morphs re-introduced as simple Morphs?  Or as their modified
status when they were captured?

2. The pieces which a Morph absorbs, are they placed in-hand or are they
completely removed from play.

Here are my suggestions to the answers of these questions:

1. Morphs, regardless of their status at capture are re-introduced as
simple Morphs.  This will increase the value of the modified Morph on the
field.

2. Pieces which the Morphs absorb are completely removed from play.  Thus
the player has the option of capturing the piece or absorbing it.  If they
capture it, they have a piece in hand to drop.  If they absorb it, they
have that piece already on the field.

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