Rules FAQ
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A replacement effect is an effect (usually an interrupt) that replaces the resolution of a triggering condition with a different means of resolving that same triggering condition, but in such a manner that the triggering condition is still considered to occur. The word "instead" is frequently indicative of a such an effect. After all interrupts to the triggering condition have resolved and it is time to resolve the triggering condition itself, the replacement effect resolves instead. If multiple replacement effects are initiated against the same triggering condition, the most recent replacement effect is the one that is used for the resolution of the triggering condition. (See Replacement Effects.)
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Kneeling a Dragon character is a cost that is paid when you trigger the ability. If another claim replacement effect then “overrides” this one, the Dragon remains knelt.
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You can only trigger the ability once in each challenge, even if you control more than one standing Dragon character.
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If the losing opponent only has 1 power on their faction card, you can still trigger Dance of the Dragons to move that power to your faction card.
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The Master of Whispers melee title will not let you move power from multiple opponents’ faction cards to your own. You will only be able to take the 2 power from the losing opponent’s faction card.