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Rule · Chapter 1

cr:1.2.2

An object has one or more object identities that can be referred to. Rules in this document and effects typically describe objects using their object identity as the noun.

Example: Lunging Press has the text “Target attack action card gets +1{p},” which identifies the target of the effect, using the “card” object identity as the noun.

Contents

  • cr:1.2.2aAn object has the object identity “object.”
  • cr:1.2.2bAn object with a name property and/or moniker has the object identity of that name and/or moniker.[2.7]
  • cr:1.2.2cA card has the object identity of its traits, types, and subtypes, except for the subtype attack.
  • cr:1.2.2dAn attack-card, attack-proxy, or attack-layer has the object identity “attack.”[1.4]
  • cr:1.2.2eA card has the object identity “card.”
  • cr:1.2.2fA permanent has the object identity “permanent.”[1.3.3]
  • cr:1.2.2gAn activated-layer has the object identity “activated ability.”
  • cr:1.2.2hA triggered-layer has the object identity “triggered effect.”

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Flesh and Blood — Comprehensive Rules, version 2.14.0
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