exiledforcefreak
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Ok... so what happens if final attack orders and level limit area type b are both active on the field????
Final Attack Orders is the last card played, but the first to resolve. Level Limit - Area B will resolve last and place all monsters Level 4 and above in Defense Position. All Level 3 and below will be in Attack Position since they are unaffected by Level Limit - Area B.Javario said:Let's change it around a little:
let's say berserk gorilla was summoned and I set two traps one being final attack orders. If they activate level limiter b, I chain with final attack orders. They both stay active, but since final attack orders was most recent. Basically by "time stamp" the last, most recent card would take effect. Final attack orders, just like someone stated.... because it's just like my situation with A field card and dna transplant, or homunculus the alchemic being and dna transplant. One basically over powers the other one.
Stumbling creates a chain whenever a monster is summoned, whereas Level Limit - Area B does not.chaosruler said:Um, just wondering, about Berserk Gorilla destruction, I found a similar situation on the Berserk Gorilla Rulings:Well, if you swap Stumbling for LLaB, then would there by any significant change?
- If "Stumbling" and "Final Attack Orders" are both in play, and "Berserk Gorilla" is Summoned, "Berserk Gorilla" is destroyed when it is changed to Defense Position by "Stumbling".
-chaosruler
Well, both effects are indeed still "active", niether FAO nor LLAB shut the other off.John Danker said:What leads you to believe this? I'm looking at the following ruling for Final Attack Orders which states...
If "Level Limit - Area B" is activated while "Final Attack Orders" is active, then the most recently resolved effect takes precedence and monsters Level 4 or higher will be in Defense Position.
The word "Precedence" is a bit misleading. In my mind it means it is the only active effect. The way you're describing it the meaning of "Precedence" would be that it is the last effect to take place, not the ONLY active effect.
I've posted a question to the judge's list on the subject. It's an easily misunderstood topic and I feel it would be a good idea to make it public and documented knowledge.