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Can I call a non-Tulpa version of a Unique Character after I have played a Tulpa of the same Character?

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Can I call a non-Tulpa version of a Unique Character after I have played a Tulpa of the same Character?

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No, since the card does not say “Target Character is not in play in terms of Uniqueness.” The card instead says “Target Character can be called regardless of Uniqueness.” This effect applies only to the Character with the Tulpa Condition. Since the non-Tulpa version of the card is Unique, the named Character already in play prevents it from being called.

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