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Yeah, why?
From the REG: "If a drawn card was already played, it is cascade-negated prior to being returned to deck"
everything that happened to TiC before is effectively CBI, because the Play ability is CBI.
because the card had to have been in hand to have been played and when it was, the playing thereof was CBI.
This is the part I don't quite get. How does the CBI of the play ability apply retroactively to everything that card did in the past? Based on my understanding of Play abilities, the one and only thing CBI about it is the placing of the card on the table. We agree it doesn't extend forward and make the card played CBI, why do you say it extends backward?
Yes exactly, which is why the card remains on the table instead of being moved back to the deck. That still doesn't explain why it isn't negated though.
Because going backwards involves backing the truck going back through a brick wall a CBI Play ability.
It isn't negated because nothing is negating it.
It is being cascade negated by the negation of the ability that drew it.
The two schools of thought here seem to be this:1) When a card drawn by a draw ability is played by a play ability, it cannot be cascade negated. When the draw is negated, since the card can't be returned to deck because it's play is CBI. It can't be returned to deck, so the draw can't be undone, so it's not negated.2) When a card drawn by a draw ability is played by a play ability, it can be cascade negated. Since when the draw ability is negated, you first attempt to negate any drawn cards that have been played then attempt to return them to the top of deck. You try to do as much as you can, so you negate the card, but it remains in play.