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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You can only kneel a Grace card you control, because an opponent's game elements may not be used to pay a cost. (See Costs.)
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If you trigger Temple of the Graces during a challenge, you are not considered to have applied claim, so you can draw a card with Pink Graces when the challenges phase ends.
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Temple of the Graces interacts with the Master of Whispers melee title in the opposite way to Trial by Combat. You cannot use it to apply claim against multiple opponents. (See previous FAQ ruling.)