I agree. If effect of second copy is reapplied, then this means that it must take into account cards that have been drawn during current M/H phase before its resolution.
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I've overlooked it (I was searching for "Shadow of Mordor", not "Shadow of Morder"
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I agree. If effect of second copy is reapplied, then this means that it must take into account cards that have been drawn during current M/H phase before its resolution.
I agree. If effect of second copy is reapplied, then this means that it must take into account cards that have been drawn during current M/H phase before its resolution.
We will not speak of such things even in the morning of the Shire.
I knew there had been two rulings! Well done on finding them. 
For what it's worth I fully agree that the first one CoE 11 is correct.
If the card sets up passive conditions that are activated post card draw then the actions will always be occurring in a retrospective manner. Plus as you say it specifies the m/h phase and more importantly the card uses "drawn" which is the past tense.
However, which ruling is in effect officially? The first or last? the latter one doesn't make reference to the former in any way.
For what it's worth I fully agree that the first one CoE 11 is correct.
If the card sets up passive conditions that are activated post card draw then the actions will always be occurring in a retrospective manner. Plus as you say it specifies the m/h phase and more importantly the card uses "drawn" which is the past tense.
However, which ruling is in effect officially? The first or last? the latter one doesn't make reference to the former in any way.
