"...the opposing minion cannot strike for the remainder
of the round (this doesn't affect the current strike resolution)."
My interpretation of this is:
"The opposing minion cannot use [further] Additional Strikes this
round, and if this strike was made with First Strike, then the
opposing minion may only strike with First Strike, Dodge, or S:CE."
Is this correct so far?
Is there anything else I'm missing?
Any strikes chosen before Pounce resolves can be played. The opposing
minion won't use it if that strike resolves in a later strike resolution
phase.
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He can use additional-strike-gaining effects. He just can't strike
after the Pounce resolves.
So if the Pounce is done at First Strike, the opponent's "mundane"
(non-First Strike, non-Dodge, non-S:CE) strike will fizzle.
But the opponent can still play a Blur, for example, to cycle the card
(since he won't be able to strike with any of the additinal strikes he
gains).
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you are correct on all points.
reyda