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Because it says "this card becomes an orange evil character TILL THE END OF THE CURRENT TURN."That quote is from my mind, so I could be wrong, but I don't think I am.
I'm pretty sure if it doesn't get used in battle, it goes back to your hand. at least that's how my old playgroup leader used to use it.....
I was going to say the reason Glory stays is because it says Place, but then I realized Doubt says the exact same thing.
it would be awesome to have doubt in my territory and my opponent makes a RA with tep nathan then i could shuffle it back in my deck ^_^
Final answer?
Quote from: Mr.Hiatus on May 15, 2010, 01:23:17 AMFinal answer?
interesting. here is how i see it happening:1. place doubt in a territory.2. doubt becomes an orange brigade evil character.3. doubt ceases to be an orange brigade evil character at end of turn.4. since there is no language that suggests it is discarded, due to it being 'placed', it would stick around until removed from play.that is how i logically see it.
I was going to say the reason Glory stays is because it says Place, but then I realized Doubt says the exact same thing. Why does Doubt go to the discard pile, while Glory does not?
since there is no language that suggests it is discarded, due to it being 'placed', it would stick around until removed from play.
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Oh wonderful... We now have a card which for 4 years was discarded(Like it's suposed too) now sit in terratory.(OMGosh) this is wonderful.(Sarcasm)
I Doubt it.