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* When you play this, you get +2 Cards and +1 Action, and return it to its [[Supply]] pile.  
 
* When you play this, you get +2 Cards and +1 Action, and return it to its [[Supply]] pile.  
 
* When you gain it, you gain another one; this applies whether you gain it via buying it or some other way.  
 
* When you gain it, you gain another one; this applies whether you gain it via buying it or some other way.  
* If you gain one to a place other than your discard pile, the 2nd copy goes to your discard pile. For example if you use {{Card|Sculptor}} to gain Experiment, you get one in your hand, and one in your discard pile.  
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* If you gain one to a place other than your discard pile, the 2nd copy goes to your discard pile.  
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* For example if you use {{Card|Sculptor}} to gain Experiment, you get one in your hand, and one in your discard pile.  
 
* If Experiment somehow is not in play (for example if played from the trash via {{Card|Necromancer}}, from {{Set|Nocturne}}), it fails to return to its pile.
 
* If Experiment somehow is not in play (for example if played from the trash via {{Card|Necromancer}}, from {{Set|Nocturne}}), it fails to return to its pile.
 
 
=== Other rules clarifications ===
 
=== Other rules clarifications ===
 
* If you gain an Experiment from the trash, the second Experiment is still gained from the Supply.
 
* If you gain an Experiment from the trash, the second Experiment is still gained from the Supply.

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