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Cards which are [[stack]]ed on other cards are not in play, and do not impact the uniqueness rule. You can stack three copies of Aragorn on {{Card|The Shards of Narsil}}, and then you can still play {{Card|Aragorn, Ranger of the North}} normally. | Cards which are [[stack]]ed on other cards are not in play, and do not impact the uniqueness rule. You can stack three copies of Aragorn on {{Card|The Shards of Narsil}}, and then you can still play {{Card|Aragorn, Ranger of the North}} normally. | ||
Cards being played from the dead pile are still blocked by additional copies of that persona in the dead pile. For example, {{Card|Well Met Indeed}} only works if you have exactly one copy of [[Gandalf]] in your dead pile. ( | Cards being played from the dead pile are still blocked by additional copies of that persona in the dead pile. For example, {{Card|Well Met Indeed}} only works if you have exactly one copy of [[Gandalf]] in your dead pile. ({{Card|Pinnacle of Zirakzigil}} is similarly limited.) If you have two, the second copy blocks the first from being played. This is not a problem for the second ability of the later card {{Card|Sent Back}}, which specifically bypasses this rule. | ||
A dead unique companion or ally still excludes other types of cards with the same name from being played. For example, you can't play {{Card|The Gaffer, Master Gardener}} (a follower) if {{Card|The Gaffer, Sam's Father}} (an ally) is in the dead pile. | A dead unique companion or ally still excludes other types of cards with the same name from being played. For example, you can't play {{Card|The Gaffer, Master Gardener}} (a follower) if {{Card|The Gaffer, Sam's Father}} (an ally) is in the dead pile. | ||
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|text=All cards that do not have a dot (•) before their card title are non-unique. This means that all players may have multiple copies of those cards in play at one time. | |text=All cards that do not have a dot (•) before their card title are non-unique. This means that all players may have multiple copies of those cards in play at one time. | ||
If you have multiple copies of a non-unique card in play, the effects of those copies are cumulative.}} | |||
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|text=When you have a unique companion or ally in your dead pile, you cannot play another copy of that card, or any other card with the same title. You may play another copy of a non-unique card that is in your dead pile. | |text=When you have a unique companion or ally in your dead pile, you cannot play another copy of that card, or any other card with the same title. You may play another copy of a non-unique card that is in your dead pile. | ||
If you have more than one copy of a unique companion in your dead pile, you can't play one of them from your dead pile.}} | |||
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