Envoyé par fifrelon le Mardi 05 Avril 2005 à 20:03
1 - non tu ne peux pas dépasser 4 exemplaires
2 - Tu ne peux que prendre des cartes dans ton side ou bien retirées de la partie
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Can acquire cards which are removed from the game by other cards, such as Ice Cauldron, Elkin Bottle, Necropotence, etc. Such cards are in the "removed from game" zone. [Judgment FAQ 2002/05/28]
Cannot acquire cards that are phased out or in an Oubliette or Tawnos's Coffin. Those cards are in the Phased Out zone and not in the Removed from Game zone. [D'Angelo 2002/06/14] See Rule 502.15.
Cannot acquire the Ante cards. They are considered still "in the game" as are cards in the library and the graveyard. [D'Angelo 2002/06/14]
Does not allow you to look at face-down cards which are in the removed from game zone. You get to see the chosen card at the same time your opponent does, when you reveal it. [D'Angelo 2002/06/14] You do get to tell each set of face down cards from other sets based on which effect removed the cards from the game. If you want to pick from a face down set, you take a random card from it. For example, if your hand is
removed with Suppress, you can see your hand there face down and you can pick a random card from it. If you used Necropotence twice, each time was a separate effect and put the one card separately face down. You can pick either one, assuming you remember which is which. [Barclay 2002/05/16]
In Duelist Convocation tournament play, it can only bring cards from your sideboard or ones that were removed from the game by a spell or ability. [Judgment FAQ 2002/05/28] If you remove a card from the sideboard, this card is placed into your sideboard to maintain the size of the sideboard. [Judgment FAQ 2002/05/28] If this spell is somehow played using a pseudo-spell (such as with Mirari), then there will be no card to put in your
sideboard. This is approved under the rules. [WotC Rules Team 2002/10/01]
In Duelist Convocation tournament play, you may look at your sideboard during the resolution of this spell. Normally, you cannot look at your sideboard during a game. [Judgment FAQ 2002/05/28]
In non-tournament play, it can also be any card you own which is not in the game..
[ Edité par fifrelon Le 05 avr 2005 ]
[ Edité par fifrelon Le 05 avr 2005 ]
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