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Brightwater Keep
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Darksbane
, Aug 22 2013 02:58 AM | Last updated Sep 04 2013 10:59 PM
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33 Comments
Could you still return Darkstar to hand once it's time to trigger responses? I'm not sure, but I think the answer would also be no since Darkstar's passive is a replacement effect that replaces the card from being discarded to put into play. So I think Brightwater Keep would not recognize a card being discarded.
I don't think that is how replacement effects work. As far as I know, you can trigger responses to character being killed, even if you have played Retreat (Core) or Call of the Three-Eyed Crow (AJE) and you can use Darkstar (PotS) to (successfully) pay for Maester of the Sun (ASoS) or Open Market (ASoS). Now, if you can't do those things, then a lot of people play those card incorrectly. But if you can, then by analogy Brightwater Keep would in fact be able to trigger after Darkstar is discarded.
Like I said, I'm not sure if you can return him with the Keep or not. You likely can. Darkstar's replacement is probably only changing the destination, and not that he was discarded. Ktom is probably able to clarify it. But I'm leaning more towards this now.
Edit: Disregard what I said about the effect being fully resolved. The replacement effect kicks in immediatelly, not during the passives step. Either way, you still paid the cost of discarding a card even if the card doesnt end up in the discard pile.
...and that is my point. Since Darkstar's replacement effect doesn't change the fact, that he was discarded from a player's hand, then conditions to trigger the Keep are still met.
"If Darkstar would be discarded from your hand or deck, put him into play instead"
This is a replacement effect, and he never gets discarded.
This is wrong I'm afraid, because this game doesn't make sense. Ktom'd (post #5 specifically).
Brightwater Keep does not say to return them "from the discard pile". It, in fact, doesn't care where the card ended up. Only that it was considered to have been discarded. Which it indeed has. So yea, this can return a Darkstar to hand.
Like others have mentioned, destination is not important, only the effect itself. The same way a char-genda is still considered to be killed when they become moribund:agenda. Just because they are going somewhere other than usual, doesn't mean they were not killed. So you can still play things like Blood for Blood (PotS).