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Chandra exiles a card, I play it, it gets exiled again
Are cards exiled with Ashiok revealed?Nightveil Specter - Do I have to play the cards in order they were exiled?What happens when I target an indestructible card with an “if that would die this turn, exile it instead” effect?Is a countered flashback spell exiled?If Soulflayer is returned to play from your graveyard, does it retain abilities it was granted?Can I interact with a creature exiled with Eldrazi Displacer?Can I play Gonti, Lord of Luxury's exiled card after he leaves the battlefield?Does a Myr Welder token created with Mimic Vat retain abilities added to the original?Does transforming a card trigger an enters the battlefield effect?How does Ixalan's Binding work against God Eternals?
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I exiled a creature card with Chandra, Fire Artisan. I then played it, and it got countered by a card that put it back into exile. Can I play it again?
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I exiled a creature card with Chandra, Fire Artisan. I then played it, and it got countered by a card that put it back into exile. Can I play it again?
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I exiled a creature card with Chandra, Fire Artisan. I then played it, and it got countered by a card that put it back into exile. Can I play it again?
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I exiled a creature card with Chandra, Fire Artisan. I then played it, and it got countered by a card that put it back into exile. Can I play it again?
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No, you can't play it again.
It's necessary to understand that everything in the game is only an imaginary game object. Objects are the things that players actually play with. Cards only represent objects; they serve as a reminder that there is an object and what its base properties are.
Whenever an object leaves a game zone (such as exile), it ceases to exist. If that object was represented by a card, a new object is instead created in the zone it moved to. Those new objects have no relation to their previous existence.
That means the object you exiled with Chandra is different from the one you cast and was countered, and different yet again from the exiled object put there by the counter. That means you can not cast it again with Chandra, because it's a different object to the one Chandra exiled.
400.7. An object that moves from one zone to another becomes a new object with no memory of, or relation to, its previous existence.
There are a few exceptions to this rule, but none apply here.
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No, you cannot play the card from exile, because it wasn't exiled by Chandra.
The you can play the card this turn
clause only applies when the card is exiled by that ability. If the card goes to the exile zone for any other reason, you may not play it.
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No, you can't play it again.
It's necessary to understand that everything in the game is only an imaginary game object. Objects are the things that players actually play with. Cards only represent objects; they serve as a reminder that there is an object and what its base properties are.
Whenever an object leaves a game zone (such as exile), it ceases to exist. If that object was represented by a card, a new object is instead created in the zone it moved to. Those new objects have no relation to their previous existence.
That means the object you exiled with Chandra is different from the one you cast and was countered, and different yet again from the exiled object put there by the counter. That means you can not cast it again with Chandra, because it's a different object to the one Chandra exiled.
400.7. An object that moves from one zone to another becomes a new object with no memory of, or relation to, its previous existence.
There are a few exceptions to this rule, but none apply here.
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No, you can't play it again.
It's necessary to understand that everything in the game is only an imaginary game object. Objects are the things that players actually play with. Cards only represent objects; they serve as a reminder that there is an object and what its base properties are.
Whenever an object leaves a game zone (such as exile), it ceases to exist. If that object was represented by a card, a new object is instead created in the zone it moved to. Those new objects have no relation to their previous existence.
That means the object you exiled with Chandra is different from the one you cast and was countered, and different yet again from the exiled object put there by the counter. That means you can not cast it again with Chandra, because it's a different object to the one Chandra exiled.
400.7. An object that moves from one zone to another becomes a new object with no memory of, or relation to, its previous existence.
There are a few exceptions to this rule, but none apply here.
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No, you can't play it again.
It's necessary to understand that everything in the game is only an imaginary game object. Objects are the things that players actually play with. Cards only represent objects; they serve as a reminder that there is an object and what its base properties are.
Whenever an object leaves a game zone (such as exile), it ceases to exist. If that object was represented by a card, a new object is instead created in the zone it moved to. Those new objects have no relation to their previous existence.
That means the object you exiled with Chandra is different from the one you cast and was countered, and different yet again from the exiled object put there by the counter. That means you can not cast it again with Chandra, because it's a different object to the one Chandra exiled.
400.7. An object that moves from one zone to another becomes a new object with no memory of, or relation to, its previous existence.
There are a few exceptions to this rule, but none apply here.
No, you can't play it again.
It's necessary to understand that everything in the game is only an imaginary game object. Objects are the things that players actually play with. Cards only represent objects; they serve as a reminder that there is an object and what its base properties are.
Whenever an object leaves a game zone (such as exile), it ceases to exist. If that object was represented by a card, a new object is instead created in the zone it moved to. Those new objects have no relation to their previous existence.
That means the object you exiled with Chandra is different from the one you cast and was countered, and different yet again from the exiled object put there by the counter. That means you can not cast it again with Chandra, because it's a different object to the one Chandra exiled.
400.7. An object that moves from one zone to another becomes a new object with no memory of, or relation to, its previous existence.
There are a few exceptions to this rule, but none apply here.
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No, you cannot play the card from exile, because it wasn't exiled by Chandra.
The you can play the card this turn
clause only applies when the card is exiled by that ability. If the card goes to the exile zone for any other reason, you may not play it.
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No, you cannot play the card from exile, because it wasn't exiled by Chandra.
The you can play the card this turn
clause only applies when the card is exiled by that ability. If the card goes to the exile zone for any other reason, you may not play it.
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No, you cannot play the card from exile, because it wasn't exiled by Chandra.
The you can play the card this turn
clause only applies when the card is exiled by that ability. If the card goes to the exile zone for any other reason, you may not play it.
No, you cannot play the card from exile, because it wasn't exiled by Chandra.
The you can play the card this turn
clause only applies when the card is exiled by that ability. If the card goes to the exile zone for any other reason, you may not play it.
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