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1) to move a card from hand, deck, or discard pile to a location other than those
2). to place a card "in play" by game rule and/or to activate its special ability
If another Pharisee is in play, you may reveal your hand to draw two cards. If you have played no Enhancements this turn, you may play an Enhancement.
You cannot activate something already activated, you cannot discard something already discarded, but you can play something already played? Is that what I am now forced to clarify?
Oddities: Putting an artifact face-down
putting enhancements in Storehouse would count as "playing" them.
yeah, dd stopping enhancements from going into sh just doesnt stick well. 'play' can mean entirely different things for different types of cards. 'play' for enhancements has pretty much always exclusively meant by activating its ability.
I mentioned this earlier in the thread, but I will bring it up again... Another situation this could be game changing is with Proud Pharisee. If he is brought into battle by say... Herod Agrippa II, who has a weapon on him... has an enhancement been played this turn?QuoteIf another Pharisee is in play, you may reveal your hand to draw two cards. If you have played no Enhancements this turn, you may play an Enhancement. Also said earlier, I have had it ruled that Proud Pharisee would NOT be allowed to play an enhancement if a weapon is in battle before he enters.
UNLESS it is decided that, for the sake of long-time players such as MasterKChief and others who are understandably hung-up on the idea of an enhancement being considered "played" even though it is not being allowed to take effect (those who have difficulty separating the special ability from the side effect), we decide to treat enhancements DIFFERENTLY than every other type of card.
we decide to treat enhancements DIFFERENTLY than every other type of card.
Please write your rule so that it doesn't have the fuzzy "first time" feature as a hidden, unstated footnote.
This is now the second time I am asking you to drop this specious argument.
you can't play a card that has already been played.
Because a card can enter and exit the "field of play", and since your definition of "play" means to enter that field...
...it was a natural misunderstanding to think that you might view a card as being "played" multiple times.