The main contexts in which "return" is used are: Moving a card to the hand (except from the Main Deck or Extra Deck) Moving a card to the Main Deck or face-down Extra Deck Moving a banished card to the Graveyard Moving a temporarily banished card back to the location it was banished from Giving control of a monster back to its previous controller, after it had changed control Placing a revealed or looked at card back in its original position Placing excavated cards back in the Deck Contents Returning to the hand or Deck[edit] Moving a card from any location to the hand, except from the Main Deck, Extra Deck, or opponent's hand, is considered returning it to the hand
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