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As with the rule version prior to this renamed one, it only pertains to card ''movement''. Other effects related to a card that has been moved elsewhere first by another effect still happen, as long as they are not contingent on the movement that was prevented. However, due to [http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=19893.msg871558#msg871558 another ruling] posted thereto, an effect that won't happen is playing a card, i.e. when you're told to by a card, such as with {{Card|Vassal}} or {{Card|Sailor}} (the exception being [[Throne Room variant|Throne-like]] cards' replay ability), and the targeted card has been lost track of.
 
As with the rule version prior to this renamed one, it only pertains to card ''movement''. Other effects related to a card that has been moved elsewhere first by another effect still happen, as long as they are not contingent on the movement that was prevented. However, due to [http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=19893.msg871558#msg871558 another ruling] posted thereto, an effect that won't happen is playing a card, i.e. when you're told to by a card, such as with {{Card|Vassal}} or {{Card|Sailor}} (the exception being [[Throne Room variant|Throne-like]] cards' replay ability), and the targeted card has been lost track of.
  
== Official rules ==
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== Official Rules ==
 
* An effect can move a card if it specifies where the card is coming from, or if the effect put the card where it is now.
 
* An effect can move a card if it specifies where the card is coming from, or if the effect put the card where it is now.
 
* If a card isn't where the effect would expect it to be, or has moved away from there and then back, it can't move the card.
 
* If a card isn't where the effect would expect it to be, or has moved away from there and then back, it can't move the card.
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** Gained cards are expected to be where they were gained to, even if this isn't the discard pile.  
 
** Gained cards are expected to be where they were gained to, even if this isn't the discard pile.  
 
[[Image:LoseTrackEx3.jpg|thumb|right|543px|While resolving [[Replace|Replacing]] an [[Estate]] into a [[Skulk]], the gained Skulk in the discard pile, due to its effect, covers itself up with a [[Gold]]. With the changed rule, Replace will then still succeed in moving the Action card onto your deck.]]
 
[[Image:LoseTrackEx3.jpg|thumb|right|543px|While resolving [[Replace|Replacing]] an [[Estate]] into a [[Skulk]], the gained Skulk in the discard pile, due to its effect, covers itself up with a [[Gold]]. With the changed rule, Replace will then still succeed in moving the Action card onto your deck.]]
* <span id="anchor_CoveredUp"></span>Cards in discard piles can be moved even if covered up by other cards; cards on top of a deck can't be moved once covered up.
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* Cards in discard piles can be moved even if covered up by other cards; cards on top of a deck can't be moved once covered up.
  
==Other rules clarifications==
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==Other Rules clarifications==
 
* When you need to get a specific card from your discard pile, if it's on top, you take it without looking through your discard pile. If it's not on top, you can look through your discard pile to get the card. When you get to choose a card from your discard pile, you can look through it even if you know you will choose the top card.
 
* When you need to get a specific card from your discard pile, if it's on top, you take it without looking through your discard pile. If it's not on top, you can look through your discard pile to get the card. When you get to choose a card from your discard pile, you can look through it even if you know you will choose the top card.
  
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
Even though the rule got renamed, the only actual change from the 2019 errata is that you can still move a card that [[#anchor_CoveredUp|was covered up in a discard pile]].
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Even though the rule got renamed, the only actual change from the 2019 errata is that you can still move a card that was covered up in a discard pile.
 
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|Text= Looking back at the changes today, the one thing I feel like, why did I do that, is renaming "lose track" to "stop moving." The people who know "lose track" by name don't get anything out of this, and when we talk about "where a card expects to be," saying "it loses track" is still natural, even though everybody knows where the card is.
 
|Text= Looking back at the changes today, the one thing I feel like, why did I do that, is renaming "lose track" to "stop moving." The people who know "lose track" by name don't get anything out of this, and when we talk about "where a card expects to be," saying "it loses track" is still natural, even though everybody knows where the card is.

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