One other use for Enchantment Transfusion is to quickly transform one of your creatures just prior to an attack. (This presumes your Mage is relying on creatures for the attack more than himself.) You could load up Mongoose Agility, Cheetah Speed, and Bear Strength (for example) on your mage in prior turns, and then pop the Enchantment Transfusion to move all of them to a large creature closer to the target (presumably the opposing Mage). Your opponent wouldn't get to dispel them before your creature attacks, making the creature very strong, able to attack from two zones away, and able to ignore any creatures in the way (including guards).
so..the enchantment transfusion resolves before the dispel ? cool !
Yes. I learned this the hard way. I paid for a Purge Magic and then found out that there weren't any spells left to remove after he transferred them to one of his creatures.
The way around this is to put a Seeking Dispel on a Mage Wand, and dispel one enchantment at a time. If you get lucky, you hit the Enchantment Transfusion. If not, then your opponent has to decide whether it is worth expending the ET to keep you from dispelling the face down enchantment. For real fun, first do a Seeking Dispel, and then the Purge Magic. If he only moved the one spell you eliminate all of the others, or you can try to Purge the creature he put the enchantments on if they are move en masse.