Are face-up life cards treated as being in an open area? A12. “Choose up to 1 card in your opponent's hand and discard it.” Q12. “Choose up to 1 card in your opponent's hand and place it in their Drop Area.” Though the wording is different, rule processing remains unchanged. The wording “Place it in their Drop Area” has been changed to “discard it” with the release of UW01 - Rise of the Unison Warrior. What is the difference between “Place it in their Drop Area” and “discard it”? A11. Since a Red/Green multicolor card has two colors, it counts as both “non-red” and “non-green”. Does a Red/Green multicolor card count as a “non-red card”? A10. Can you use a skill that says “choose one of your blue energy and switch it to Active Mode” to switch a Blue/Yellow multicolor card to Active Mode? A9. It returns to the area of the card’s original owner. When a card originally controlled by a different player moves to a different area from the Battle Area or Combo Area, which player’s area does it go to? A8. When moving cards, you can only move them to your own areas, unless explicitly otherwise specified. When I move cards to a different Area, can I choose to move them to an opponent’s Area? A7. When you “draw a card,” you take the top card of your deck without revealing it to anyone and place it in your hand. Can I place cards from the Battle Area into the Drop Area whenever I feel like it? A5. There is no limit to the number of cards you can have in your hand. How many cards can you have in your hand? A4.
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Players are free to look at all cards other than those in each player’s deck, life, and opponent’s hand.
Can players look at the cards in each other’s Drop Areas and Leader Areas? A3. You cannot change the order of cards in your deck, either. The contents of both players’ decks, life cards, and their opponent’s hands are hidden information, and cannot be looked at during a game.
Can players look at each other’s life and decks? A2. When a card’s skill contradicts the rules, what takes precedence? A1.