No Visiting rule
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[[Image:Nomad_Camp.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Nomad Camp]], a card that invokes the No Visiting rule.]] | [[Image:Nomad_Camp.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Nomad Camp]], a card that invokes the No Visiting rule.]] | ||
− | The '''"No Visiting" rule''' is a rule dictating that when a card is gained to a place other than the discard pile, such as to the top of a player's deck, that card does not "visit" the discard pile; in other words, the card is not put into the discard pile before going to its final destination, but goes directly to where it is being gained to. This is important when used in conjunction with the [[Lose Track rule]]; cards that do not "visit" when gained to a place other than the discard pile are not lost track of. For example, if you {{Event|Summon}} a {{Card|Nomad Camp}}, even though the Nomad Camp is not in the discard pile, since it went directly to the top of your deck, Summon will know to find it there, and be able to set it aside. In contrast, if you had Summoned a {{Card|Woodcutter}}, and used {{Card|Watchtower}} to put it on top of your deck after you gained it, Summon would have no idea where the Woodcutter was, and not be able to set it aside. | + | The '''"No Visiting" rule''' is a rule dictating that when a card is gained to a place other than the discard pile, such as to the top of a player's deck, that card does not "visit" the discard pile; in other words, the card is not put into the discard pile before going to its final destination, but goes directly to where it is being gained to. This is important when used in conjunction with the [[Lose Track rule]]; cards that do not "visit" when gained to a place other than the discard pile are not lost track of. For example, if you {{Event|Summon}} a {{Card|Nomad Camp}}, even though the Nomad Camp is not in the discard pile, since it went directly to the top of your deck, Summon will know to find it there, and be able to set it aside. In contrast, if you had Summoned a {{Card|Woodcutter}}, and used {{Card|Watchtower}} to put it on top of your deck after you gained it, Summon would have no idea where the Woodcutter was, and would not be able to set it aside. |
== Official Rules == | == Official Rules == |
Revision as of 11:39, 3 July 2016
The "No Visiting" rule is a rule dictating that when a card is gained to a place other than the discard pile, such as to the top of a player's deck, that card does not "visit" the discard pile; in other words, the card is not put into the discard pile before going to its final destination, but goes directly to where it is being gained to. This is important when used in conjunction with the Lose Track rule; cards that do not "visit" when gained to a place other than the discard pile are not lost track of. For example, if you Summon a Nomad Camp, even though the Nomad Camp is not in the discard pile, since it went directly to the top of your deck, Summon will know to find it there, and be able to set it aside. In contrast, if you had Summoned a Woodcutter, and used Watchtower to put it on top of your deck after you gained it, Summon would have no idea where the Woodcutter was, and would not be able to set it aside.
Official Rules
- When a card is gained to a location other than a discard pile, it does not "visit" the discard pile - it goes directly to where it was gained. For example Armory gains cards directly to the top of a deck.
List of cards that invoke the "No Visiting" rule
- Bureaucrat
- Mine
- Sea Hag
- Treasure Map
- Explorer
- Tournament
- Bag of Gold
- Fool's Gold
- Develop
- Nomad Camp
- Ill-Gotten Gains
- Beggar
- Armory
- Graverobber
- Taxman
- Transmogrify
- Artificer
- Rocks
- Villa
Exceptions
These are cards that change gain destinations, but either due to their wording, or because they are moving cards other than ones they are gaining, they do not prevent visiting.