Grace !
0While in play — During each of your turns (including the turn you play this mood), you may play an additional mood from the discard pile if it shares a color with one of your moods.
10 notes
- Moods played from the discard pile are played similarly to how they are played from the hand.
- You may play any mood in the discard pile, even ones that originally were played by other players.
- Playing a card from the discard pile that lets you play an additional card only lets you play the additional card from your hand (unless another card like Melancholy lets you play them from the discard pile).
- Cards in the discard pile are the color they are and are not affected by Imagination (which changes the color of all moods in play) until after you play them. For example, Benevolence (a white card) only allows you to play a color you do not have in play. Say you have Boredom (a red card) in the discard pile and Imagination in play making everything white. You can play Boredom because when you play it, it is still red. Once it's in play, it will become white.
- Playing the additional mood is optional. You do not have to do it.
- The additional card must be played from your discard pile and has to match a color of a card you have in play.
- If the discard pile is empty or none of the cards in it are the color of a mood you have in play, you can't play an additional card.
- You can play that additional card for the rest of your turn. If multiple cards grant you additional cards, those can be played in any order. For example, let's say you have Grace and play Eagerness (which allows you to play an additional card of a color you have in play) from your hand. You may first play the additional card for Grace before you play the additional card for Eagerness, which would allow you to play an additional card in the color of the card you played for Grace.
- If there is an Imagination in play (which changes all the moods in play to a chosen color), you will only be able to play cards in the discard pile of the chosen color. The cards in the discard pile are not affected by Imagination and thus will be the color they naturally are.
- In a team game (see Other Ways to Play), you have to match the color of a mood you have in play and not your teammate.