The rules indicate one thing ("removed from play" usually means discard) but it's clear how the card is played given its card text (an already discarded card that is "removed from play" goes out-of-play). "Everyone" (except for 1 special person in 1997 and another in 2018) understood this. The ruling didn't change how the card was played, it wasn't errata, and it didn't change the rules. So would not have appeared in the list.Theo wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 5:17 pmThe first CRF Knowledge of the Enemy appeared in was CRF 8, released November 6th, 1997. If it changed the rules, why didn't it appear in this list of new rulings?ICE Netrep 97/10/20 wrote:ICE has decided to change the release of certain rulings. Rulings which clear up ambiguous situations in the game, which includes most rulings made, will continue to apply as soon as they are made. However, other rulings, such as errata, and new changes to the rules, will be delayed for at least two weeks. When such rulings are made, their effective date for tournament use will be posted, and two weeks before that date a list of all new rulings to take effect on that date will be posted. This will happen every other Monday. This being the first Monday of the policy, here are the new rulings that will be effective in tournament play as of November 3rd, 1997:
1. Stay Her Appetite has erratum: Change "plus two" to "plus five."
2. If a card leaves active play, including being returned to a player's hand, it immediately ceases having an effect on play.