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A card is said to be '''in play''' if it is in the '''play area'''—the location cards are put when you play them. Under ordinary circumstances, a card enters the play area when you play it, and leaves play when discarded during the [[Clean-up]] phase of that turn. [[Reserve]] cards also enter the play area when you [[call]] them. | A card is said to be '''in play''' if it is in the '''play area'''—the location cards are put when you play them. Under ordinary circumstances, a card enters the play area when you play it, and leaves play when discarded during the [[Clean-up]] phase of that turn. [[Reserve]] cards also enter the play area when you [[call]] them. | ||
− | There are a handful of cards, the [[Command variant|Command variants]], which instruct you to play a card ''without'' putting it in play. Some [[Throne Room variant]]s, which cause you | + | There are a handful of cards, the [[Command variant|Command variants]], which instruct you to play a card ''without'' putting it in play. Some [[Throne Room variant]]s, which cause you play the same card multiple times, can replay a card even if the first play of the same card caused it to be removed from the play area. In other cases, if a card cannot be moved into the play area (usually as a result of the [[stop-moving rule]]), it cannot be played. |
Ordinarily cards leave the play area by being discarded during the [[Clean-up]] phase of the turn on which they enter play, though several exceptions exist: | Ordinarily cards leave the play area by being discarded during the [[Clean-up]] phase of the turn on which they enter play, though several exceptions exist: |