Subrule · Chapter 3
cr:3.0.9b
An ability with an effect that moves an object from one zone to another still references the new object for the remainder of any effects it generates, as long as the object remains a public object.
Example: Bull’s Eye Bracers has the text “If you have no cards in your arsenal, you may put an arrow card from your hand face-up into your arsenal. It gets +1{p} until end of turn.” If an arrow card is put into the arsenal, it becomes a new object. However, because the activated ability of Bull’s Eye Bracers was the source of the effect that moved the arrow card, the rest of the effect still references the new object it became in that zone.