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The '''"No Visiting" rule''' is a rule dictating that when a card is gained to a place other than the discard pile (such as to the top of a player's deck), that card does not "visit" the discard pile; in other words, the card is not put into the discard pile before going to its final destination, but goes directly to where it is being gained to.  This is important when used in conjunction with the [[stop-moving rule]]; cards that are gained to a location other than the discard pile can be moved away from their gain location by an effect looking for a gained card.  
 
The '''"No Visiting" rule''' is a rule dictating that when a card is gained to a place other than the discard pile (such as to the top of a player's deck), that card does not "visit" the discard pile; in other words, the card is not put into the discard pile before going to its final destination, but goes directly to where it is being gained to.  This is important when used in conjunction with the [[stop-moving rule]]; cards that are gained to a location other than the discard pile can be moved away from their gain location by an effect looking for a gained card.  
 
However, in other cases a card might not be gained directly to a place other than the discard pile, but rather gained to the discard pile and then subsequently moved. In these cases the stop-moving rule can interfere.
 
  
 
Example 1: If you {{Event|Summon}} a {{Card|Nomad Camp}}, even though the Nomad Camp is not in the discard pile (because it was gained directly to the top of your deck), Summon will still be able to set it aside. In contrast, if you {{Event|Summon}} a {{Card|Nomads}}, and then use {{Event|Travelling Fair}} to move it onto your deck, that will cause {{Event|Summon}} to fail to set aside the {{Card|Nomads}}.
 
Example 1: If you {{Event|Summon}} a {{Card|Nomad Camp}}, even though the Nomad Camp is not in the discard pile (because it was gained directly to the top of your deck), Summon will still be able to set it aside. In contrast, if you {{Event|Summon}} a {{Card|Nomads}}, and then use {{Event|Travelling Fair}} to move it onto your deck, that will cause {{Event|Summon}} to fail to set aside the {{Card|Nomads}}.
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* ''{{Card|Ill-Gotten Gains}}''
 
* ''{{Card|Ill-Gotten Gains}}''
 
* {{Card|Beggar}} (on-play effect)
 
* {{Card|Beggar}} (on-play effect)
* {{Card|Transmogrify}}
 
 
* {{Card|Rocks}} (outside of your Buy phase)
 
* {{Card|Rocks}} (outside of your Buy phase)
 
* {{Card|Guardian}}*
 
* {{Card|Guardian}}*

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