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− | An ability that tells you to move a card will not take effect if the card is not where the ability presupposes it to be. For instance, if you are instructed to put a card you have played on top of your deck, but the card is no longer in your play area by the time you receive the instruction, you leave the card wherever it is now instead of top-decking it from there. If the Stop-Moving rule prevents you from moving a card to the play area, you can't play the card (unless you are replaying it with a [[Throne Room variant]]) | + | An ability that tells you to move a card will not take effect if the card is not where the ability presupposes it to be. For instance, if you are instructed to put a card you have played on top of your deck, but the card is no longer in your play area by the time you receive the instruction, you leave the card wherever it is now instead of top-decking it from there. If the Stop-Moving rule prevents you from moving a card to the play area, you can't play the card (unless you are replaying it with a [[Throne Room variant]]). |
The Stop-Moving rule supersedes the previous [[Lose-Track rule]]. | The Stop-Moving rule supersedes the previous [[Lose-Track rule]]. |