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[[Image:LoseTrackEx1.jpg|thumb|right|361px|[[Procession]] playing a [[Madman]] loses track of that card once Madman has moved itself away [[in play|from play]], to return to its pile.]] | [[Image:LoseTrackEx1.jpg|thumb|right|361px|[[Procession]] playing a [[Madman]] loses track of that card once Madman has moved itself away [[in play|from play]], to return to its pile.]] | ||
− | + | ''See also: [[Stop-Moving rule]]'' | |
The '''Lose Track rule''' was a superseded rule covering what to do with a card when it is not where an effect expects it to be. In such situations, according to the rule, the effect is unable to move the card. This rule was officially codified in [[Dark Ages]], though [[Donald X]] had invoked it in card rulings previously. It was replaced by the [[Stop-Moving rule]]. | The '''Lose Track rule''' was a superseded rule covering what to do with a card when it is not where an effect expects it to be. In such situations, according to the rule, the effect is unable to move the card. This rule was officially codified in [[Dark Ages]], though [[Donald X]] had invoked it in card rulings previously. It was replaced by the [[Stop-Moving rule]]. |