I agree. BOYD would "start the new discard
pile", and LDTA would follow it.
In situations like that -- where one Action card
ends up invoking another, such as BOYD or Draw 3 Play 2 -- I place the Actions
in a face-up stack on the table. When one Action's actions have
completed, I discard it, freeing up the earlier Actions; the last-in-first-out
stack keeps the order of discarding clear.
Bryan
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Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 3:01
AM
Subject: [Fluxx] Bring Out Your Dead +
Lets Do That Again
If I use Lets Do That Again on Bring Out Your
Dead, does LDTA end up shuffled into the deck, or does it end up being the top
card ot the discard pile?
I believe that it ends up on top, since LDTA
does not resolve until the card you chose with it also resolves. This
effectively means that you hold LDTA in a special area until all other things
involving it are taken care of. Then you discard it. BOYD is on the bottom,
LDTA is on top of it.
-Tobias
Amaranth
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