So uh, on a Voyage turn, if I play three cards and two of them are Throne Rooms, what happens next? Does Voyage overrule Throne Room's instructions?
If Throne Room is your 3rd played card from your hand you won't be able to play another card from your hand. If Throne Room is the 2nd card you can play your next card twice because the 4th action is not played from your hand... I think
Feels like there's a bunch of rules questions that can be asked here. For instance: If I gain an Action with Artisan and use City-State to play it, have I played it from my hand?
...Is there an official answer to either my question or Faust's yet?
For Faust's question, I think it's pretty straightforward that that is *not* from your hand, because it never entered your hand.
If you gained it with Artisan, it entered your hand.
Throne Room also sounds straight forward. It's three cards, not three Actions. So, both the Throne Room and the card it's Throning would count as being from your hand
The question isn't whether it's from your hand. The question is, Voyage says you
can't play a fourth card from your hand; but if the third card you play is Throne Room, it says you
may play an Action card from your hand (twice). Does Throne Room's explicit "you may" overrule Voyage's instruction that you may not, or vice versa?
(I suspect that Throne Room doesn't overrule Voyage—I don't think Black Market's "you may buy" overrules Mission, either, though I haven't checked—but it's good to have clarity on these things.)