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Originally Posted by Drorz
Hi, While I do agree on the outcome of the discussion (Annihilation can be used to destroy the Restraining Order), I don't agree on this logic.
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Once the
Restraining Order has taken effect, the target of the
Order is prohibited from playing any cards that detrimentally affect the player who played the
Order. This absolutely includes
Annihilation after the fact, because it would remove the protection provided by
Restraining Order.
Your comparison to canceling a Curse that is affecting you is poorly formed. In that case, you aren't canceling an effect on the player of the
Restraining Order, so there's nothing to cause that card to trigger.