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Lord Doran's Chambers
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Darksbane
, Aug 18 2010 01:19 AM | Last updated Mar 01 2011 07:09 PM
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4 Comments
No, because the card is Unique. That means you can only have one card of any title in play at any time. It doesn't matter what type of card it is, only the name counts.
That said: If Lord Doran's Chambers was in play as a location and got discarded from play, you could then play a second as an attachment to your house card (or vice versa). Just as long as they were not in play at the same time.
It's an interesting question though - is the house card 'in play' and so attachments check uniqueness? I was under the impression that one of the few loopholes in the game was that those characters who become house card attachments when they die are no longer in play, so you can play a second copy of the character.
It's in the FAQ:
- House cards are considered to be "in play" - although they cannot be removed from play.
So:
- Unique characters that become attachments to the House card would be considered "in play" and would stop you from playing a second copy.
- However, unique characters that become Agendas on the House card are NOT considered to be "in play" (because Agendas are not "in play" by definition), so you would be allowed to play a second copy of the character.
Your impression seems to be confusing characters becoming agendas with characters becoming attachments.