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''See the [[Shelters#Official_FAQ|Shelters page.]]'' | ''See the [[Shelters#Official_FAQ|Shelters page.]]'' | ||
− | === | + | === the original Lose Track rule === |
''See the [[Lose Track rule#Official_Rules|Lose Track rule page.]]'' | ''See the [[Lose Track rule#Official_Rules|Lose Track rule page.]]'' | ||
− | === | + | === the modified Lose Track rule, called Stop-Moving rule === |
''See the [[Stop-Moving rule#Official Rules|Stop-Moving rule page.]]'' | ''See the [[Stop-Moving rule#Official Rules|Stop-Moving rule page.]]'' | ||
=== [[No Visiting rule|"No visiting" rule]] === | === [[No Visiting rule|"No visiting" rule]] === | ||
− | * When a card is gained to a location other than a discard pile, it does not "visit" the discard pile | + | * 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 {{Card|Armory}} gains cards directly to the top of a deck. |
In conjunction with the Lose Track rule above, this means that when a card is gained somewhere other than the discard pile, a card that looks for a gained card will not lose track of it. | In conjunction with the Lose Track rule above, this means that when a card is gained somewhere other than the discard pile, a card that looks for a gained card will not lose track of it. | ||