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Rule · Chapter 2

cr:2.7.5

A name or part of a name is equal to another name or part of a name only if it is an exact case-insensitive match of each whole word in order.

Example: Censor has the text “When this hits a hero, name a card. They can’t play the named card until the end of their next turn.” If the named card is “Blazing Aether”, the effect would not prevent the player from playing “Trailblazing Aether.”

Example: Fabricate has the text “Equip a base equipment with Proto in its name from your inventory.” Cards named “Breaker Helm Protos” cannot be equipped this way because “Protos” is not a whole word match for “Proto.”

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