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Subject: Questions regarding the word "any corresponding zone" rss

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Thanks for the helpful replies on my previous post.

Again, while playing my HE deck, I came upon a problem.

It was the key word "any corresponding zone"

This is very puzzling because there can be only 1 corresponding zone to a card (for example, if my card with the aforementioned keyword is in the Kingdom zone, then the corresponding zone would be a Kingdom zone)

However, the word "any" makes it very confusing

Does this mean that the card effect can be applied to any other card in any zone? Or is this just one of those key words which are keeping in mind future "multiplayer games" which FFG has not come up with a decent rule yet?
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If you're playing a card to your Kingdom zone, and it says has some effect on another player's units in the corresponding zone, then it means the other player's Kingdom zone. "Corresponding" means the zone you play your card in, if it can be played there.
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jerryboy86 wrote:
Or is this just one of those key words which are keeping in mind future "multiplayer games" which FFG has not come up with a decent rule yet?


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As far as I can tell from page 17 of the rulebook "any corresponding zone" could be either your opponent's zone or your own zone.
 
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