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Title: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: silverspawn on March 16, 2019, 03:30:03 pm
I just played a game with Innovation and Skulk. When you buy Skulk while having Innovation, it lets you choose the order of effects (gain gold and set aside -> play skulk). This happened several times; the times where I chose to play Skulk first, everything went fine. But the one time I chose to get the gold first, Skulk didn't play. It said Innovation lost track of Skulk.

But why? I understand that if I resolve the gold thing first, then the first card I gain that turn is Gold not Skulk. But Gold is not an action card, so Skulk is still the first action card I gained this turn. Why does gaining a gold cause Innovation to lose track of Slulk? Or is it a bug?

Don't have the ID, unfortunately, and can't reproduce it (I don't own cards).
Title: Re: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: Awaclus on March 16, 2019, 03:41:20 pm
The Gold covers up the Skulk in your discard pile if you gain it first, and then Innovation doesn't find Skulk where it expects it to be (at the top of your discard pile) and can't move it into play.
Title: Re: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: dane-m on March 16, 2019, 04:28:31 pm
The Gold covers up the Skulk in your discard pile if you gain it first, and then Innovation doesn't find Skulk where it expects it to be (at the top of your discard pile) and can't move it into play.
Or rather it can't set it aside and therefore the condition to play it isn't fulfilled.
Title: Re: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: silverspawn on March 16, 2019, 04:32:29 pm
The Gold covers up the Skulk in your discard pile if you gain it first, and then Innovation doesn't find Skulk where it expects it to be (at the top of your discard pile) and can't move it into play.

Is this always a thing? Card A looses track of card B because another card goes on top, even if card B doesn't move?
Title: Re: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: Rabid on March 16, 2019, 04:37:58 pm
http://wiki.dominionstrategy.com/index.php/Lose_Track_rule
Title: Re: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: Awaclus on March 16, 2019, 05:43:55 pm
The Gold covers up the Skulk in your discard pile if you gain it first, and then Innovation doesn't find Skulk where it expects it to be (at the top of your discard pile) and can't move it into play.
Or rather it can't set it aside and therefore the condition to play it isn't fulfilled.

Right.
Title: Re: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: Jeebus on April 18, 2019, 04:18:36 pm
Is this always a thing? Card A looses track of card B because another card goes on top, even if card B doesn't move?

You could say that card B did move, because it doesn't have the same location anymore, on top of the pile.
Title: Re: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: GendoIkari on April 18, 2019, 04:33:00 pm
Is this always a thing? Card A looses track of card B because another card goes on top, even if card B doesn't move?

You could say that card B did move, because it doesn't have the same location anymore, on top of the pile.

Ah, theory of relativity messing up Dominion rules as usual.

But no, lose track has always applied to being covered up as much as to literal movement.
Title: Re: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: Jeebus on April 18, 2019, 06:22:17 pm
Ah, theory of relativity messing up Dominion rules as usual.

But no, lose track has always applied to being covered up as much as to literal movement.

I know that the rule specifies that it also applies to covering up cards. What I meant was that you could perfectly well view this as merely a clarification. "The bottom of the pile", "the top of the pile", "position x from the top/bottom of the pile" are defined locations in Dominion. Covering up a card changes this defined position. Actually I always took this as the reason why it's lost track of. If it's considered to have the same position only with a card on top of it, I don't see why the rule couldn't just be that it's not lost track of.
Title: Re: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: singletee on April 19, 2019, 08:20:54 am
For some reason this does not apply to hands. You can gain a card with Transmogrify (or Mine if you like), physically shuffle your hand around, then react with a Watchtower to trash the gained card.

What I posit is that "top of discard pile" and "rest of discard pile" are different locations WRT lose-track.
Title: Re: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: Chris is me on April 19, 2019, 08:34:14 am
For some reason this does not apply to hands. You can gain a card with Transmogrify (or Mine if you like), physically shuffle your hand around, then react with a Watchtower to trash the gained card.

What I posit is that "top of discard pile" and "rest of discard pile" are different locations WRT lose-track.

They should be! You can't look through your discard pile, so by the letter of the rules you can't verify if any particular card is in the discard pile, or where it is, without being granted the ability to look through it.

I don't know if this actually matters regarding lose track, but intuitively it seems to be part of the justification to me.
Title: Re: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: Jeebus on April 19, 2019, 01:24:24 pm
Well, your hand, just like the trash pile, is an unordered pile of visible cards - unlike your discard pile and deck.
Title: Re: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: hhelibebcnofnena on April 21, 2019, 09:06:45 pm
For some reason this does not apply to hands. You can gain a card with Transmogrify (or Mine if you like), physically shuffle your hand around, then react with a Watchtower to trash the gained card.

What I posit is that "top of discard pile" and "rest of discard pile" are different locations WRT lose-track.

Hasn't Watchtower already lost track of it in the first place because you gained it to your hand rather than your discard as usual?
Title: Re: Innovation / Skulk interaction
Post by: Jeebus on April 21, 2019, 11:54:30 pm
For some reason this does not apply to hands. You can gain a card with Transmogrify (or Mine if you like), physically shuffle your hand around, then react with a Watchtower to trash the gained card.

What I posit is that "top of discard pile" and "rest of discard pile" are different locations WRT lose-track.

Hasn't Watchtower already lost track of it in the first place because you gained it to your hand rather than your discard as usual?

No, gaining to hand or to top of deck does not cause lose-track. (This has been known since Seaside with Sea Hag/Watchtower.) Only movement after gaining causes lose-track.