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Ser Preston Greenfield
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Darksbane
, Jul 05 2013 05:58 AM | Last updated Apr 16 2014 03:42 AM
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19 Comments
Limits are assigned to effects, not cards. Just because the card leaves play the game doesn't forget the effect limit. Think about events whose effects are limited (Narrow Escape). They leave play as soon as they're played but the limitation of their effect persist and prevent you from activating that effect again.
Now there is a reason for the limit 1 per round text being there. It is limiting the ability, you cannot do anything with this card for the rest of the round if you return another KG to shadows.
I'm not saying that i'm not wrong or anything, i could just see a argument being made that the card is still considered in play even when it goes into shadows because shadows is still considered in play. Like i said, i could be wrong but i could just see it working that way.
Edit: shadow rules:
Cards that are in Shadows are not considered to be “in play,†nor
are they considered to be “in hand.†They are considered to be “in
Shadows.â€
I mean, i'm willing to concede that i'm wrong but thats the way i feel about it.
EDIT: Yeah, i figured that that was the case. I knew it had to have already been explained somewhere or else something like i was talking about probably would have come up earlier.
1. There is no player action window during the framework action window where challenges are resolved.
2. Even if his Any Phase: ability was a response, he would still be moribund, and would still have to go to the dead pile, since his is not a save/cancel effect.