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The Crow is a Tricksy Bird
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I thought it came in pretty handy with 2x Trade Routes and 1x Vary's Riddle. Dom Action for 4 would probably be too strong.
That is a super awesome question that I'm surprised has not been asked before. I assume that it would depend on which copy was chosen, but no matter what the ruling is, it seems like it would have to be on the honor-system.
It's interesting because it's a lasting effect that affects a card that is both out of play, and in a hidden area. There aren't too many of those, and they usually side-step the issue with language like "card with the same title" (e.g. The Iron Bank Will Have Its Due).
My take is that the Martell player simply says "I move the plot that you've chosen to the used pile", and that's it. Still, it is funny how something that was carefully avoided in the rules still made its way into the game
So, when Ser Gerris Drinkwater put that plot back, Martell should play it?
Im so confused with this cards. For example, If someone use Nightmares on character, then I return him on hand and jump back, should it be still blank? If honor-system is in use, it should be same with Nightmares
With Nightmares, it wouldn't still be blank.
When an effect (e.g. Nightmares) affects a card in play (e.g. a character) all lasting effects on that card expire when it leaves play. However, when something affects a card not in play, things get more complicated. Luckily, there are only a few cards that can do this––His Viper Eyes, Seen In Flames, Hired Assassin, some search cards. But most of those cards have a one-time effect that occurs immediately and then resolves. What's unique about The Crow Is A Tricksy Bird is that it creates a lasting effect––and one that lasts for a very long time, during which many exciting things can happen...
Tricksy Bird forces you to reveal a plot card with the same name as the one chosen — not necessarily the particular copy of that plot card chosen. If a copy of the chosen plot card is in your plot deck when it’s time to reveal plots, you must reveal the chosen plot.
[Danny Schaefer, 20.09.2018] (Source)