Stop-Moving rule
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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. | ||
** 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. | ** 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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+ | * You can look through your entire discard pile when you are told to get a card from there (e.g. to move it). | ||
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Revision as of 02:14, 25 September 2019
The Stop-Moving rule is a rule covering when an effect is allowed to move a card. It supersedes the Lose Track rule and was introduced as part of the Dominion 2019 Errata and Rules Tweaks.
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.
- If a card isn't where the effect would expect it to be, it can't move the card.
- Played cards expect to be in play; they can't move themselves if they aren't.
- Gained cards are expected to be where they were gained to, even if this isn't the discard pile.
- 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
- You can look through your entire discard pile when you are told to get a card from there (e.g. to move it).
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