Think anagram for:
Only 3/4 of a mixed rose.
Is that an anguilliform above your fireplace?
Stretch this clue:
What's in a name
This clue doesn't involve the name:
Three are the largest crowds
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Q: If "Jinzo" which is equipped with "Call of the Haunted" and "Jinzo" is destroyed by a "Raigeki," does "Call of the Haunted" go the Graveyard because the monster was destroyed and also because "Jinzo" effect not activated anymore?
A: Yes, it would go to the graveyard. Just...
Not at all.
An equipped card is not Equipped until it resolves.
So gearfried's continuous effects has to wait until after the chain resolves (unless its a spell speed 2 equip card)
JERP is not the Japanese ruling.
The Official Japanese FAQ has Gearfried resolving even in the middle of a chain. i.e. Continuous, (unless of course they're saying its an Archfeind type trigger :S )
The destroyed because there is no room rule as far as i know has only been applied when a card cannot stay where it currently is.
(nothing to keep control of the monster, or in a temporary state that cannot exist afterwards e.g. "picked up" but not added put into the hand)
Bu the owner's deck...
Slippery Slope.
I can do that too:
Maybe we can't use the term "send to the graveyard" anymore because a discards usually sends to the graveyard, so if we say send to the graveyard they'll think we mean discard.
It doesn't say specifically that.
It picks up cards,
then it makes 2 references to the cards, "all level 4 or lower monster cards" "the rest of the cards"
So "the rest of the cards" can be interpreted from the text as meaning either waht you said above, or all the cards that are not level...
A card cast off is a "discard," nothing wrong about it.
Discard ( and forms of it) in game mechanics is always used as a verb or adjective.
A card discarded in game mechanics is refered to as the "discarded ('card' or type of) (or 'card' discarded for super juvenation)
Calling the card...
If you can't special summon Gemini Elf from the graveyard it is Not a legal target to be special summoned?
What doesn't make sense about that?
Cyber jar is not a manually activated affect, and is no comparison. Its effect activates there's no not being able to resolve its effect preventing...
You cannot Activate Shalow Grave if either player is unable to special summon a monster (for any reason)
The only time you get to summon a monster and your opponent doesn't if something changes between activation and resolution (preventing your opponent from summoning).
If you can't summon a...
Amazoness Swords Woman is a continuous effect,
Damage sub-Step 4 would be:
A)-Inflict Damage to the LifePoints
(amazoness woman/Kuriboh/Cross Counter affect/usurp this)
B)-THEN activate trigger/check for chaining. (Don Zaloog/ Airknight Parshath)
But if the Life Points hit Zero in part...
The text never says that.
Make the Battle Damage inflicted to your Life Points by 1 of your opponent's monsters 0
Make is present tense, imperatif mood. The very nature of the imperatif means its talking about something that has to happen in the future (usually near future). e.g. If i tell...
Not really,
The game does not exist when there are no Life points,
i.e. if there were a card effect that says take 1000 then do this. You will not even resolve the "do this" part if your life points hit zero.
Its the same thing with Drawing a card,
If you don't have cards to draw for...
and there's nothing in the rulebook to explain many of the rulings on the FAQ, afterall there wouldn't be any need to have the rulings on the FAQ
But the effects of it ARE in writing on the FAQ, in the ruling I posted for example, especailly after comparing it to similar cards that are ruled...
Player A has 1000 Life points.
Player B attacks directly with a monster (greater than 1000 ATK)
If kuriboh is activated in Sub-Step 4: player B will win the game, because damage will be inflicted before s/he can activate kuriboh to reduce it to zero.
Sub-step 3 is the last opportunity to...
What Curtis did was use the word condition in the more gramamtical sense:
It's a condition to activate its effect.
"condition" there has nothing to do with game mechanics. Its no different than saying A monster being summoned is a condition to activate Torrential Tribute.
Condition as a...
If the turn player chains "Book of Moon" to "Sakuretsu Armor" to flip the attacking monster face-down, then the attacking monster is not destroyed by "Sakuretsu Armor".
It's still "the attacking monster" even though its turned face-down an no longer able to attack.
It doesn't have to still...
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