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When the card says: "...removed from the field..." minds that it is equiped whit a monster and i use giant trunade its monster is removed from play?
If I had to go on the card text I would say no, equipping it to your opponent's monster and still having it deal the damage to them would not work. Here's my thoughts. Let's look at the text of "Big Bang Shot" shall we...Candu said:Hi, I'm building a Trample deck and I'm not 100% certain about Big Bang Shot rulings. If I equip an opponent's monster with Big Bang and it attacks my defense position monster the opponent takes the damage. Please correct, if wrong, the following assumptions:
Follow-up question. At the Regional level is it considered proper ethics to warn the opponent that Big Bang Shot damages the opponent of the card owner when equipping an opponenet's monster or are the duelists supposed to be aware of such rulings?
- If the attack is higher than the defense my monster is destroyed by they take the trample damage?
- If Robbin Goblin is active in my M-T zone its effect is not triggered because Big Bang transferrred the trample battle damage not my defense position monster?
- A defense position Spirit Reaper has not been targeted by the effect of Big Bang Shot so it remains on the field?
Again just another case of bad translating. How much effort would it have been to word the card like Fairy Meteor Crush and save us having to look up a ruling? Not much, but like I said Konami just doesn't seem to care.skey23 said:If I had to go on the card text I would say no, equipping it to your opponent's monster and still having it deal the damage to them would not work. Here's my thoughts. Let's look at the text of "Big Bang Shot" shall we...
"When the equipped monster attacks with an ATK that is higher than the DEF of your opponent's Defense Position monster, inflict the difference as Battle Damage to your opponent's Life Points."
Notice the wording here. It says "your opponent's Defense Position monster". I take this to mean your, as in the controller of "Big Bang Shot", so how can your opponent ever attack his own Defense Position monster?
Now if the card text had said something similar to "Fairy Meteor Crush", then it would work.
"When a monster equipped with this card attacks with an ATK that is higher than the DEF of a Defense Position monster, inflict the difference as Battle Damage to your opponent's Life Points."
Notice the difference in wording. It says "a Defense Position monster", not "your opponent's Defense Position monster", that's why equipping "Fairy Meteor Crush" to an opponent's monster works fine with the damage thing.
NOW, with that said. I am WRONG!!! The OFFICIAL RULINGS ONCE AGAIN GO AGAINST RATIONAL THOUGHT! From the UDE FAQ:
"If you equip your "Big Bang Shot" to your opponent's "Dark Magician", and "Dark Magician" attacks your "Giant Soldier of Stone", the opponent of the owner of the "Big Bang Shot" takes the damage (so your opponent, who attacked with "Dark Magician", takes 900 points of damage.)"
For question #2, I believe "Robbin' Goblin" would not activate since the damage dealt was that from "Big Bang Shot", not the monster, even though it was still battle damage.
For question #3, as long as you are not trying to equip "Big Bang Shot" to the "Spirit Reaper", then it would stay on the field since it is not destroyed as a result of battle.
Hope this helps!
Anybody feel free to correct me on ANYTHING!
Sure I'd raised this whole issue and posted it to the Judges list just after they released that ruling regarding equipping it to your opponent's monster, some people actually managed to notice that it says to inflict the damage to your opponent yet missed that it had to be attacking an opponent's defence position monster, according to the card text anyway.skey23 said:After my post, I immediately sent the 'issue' in to the Judge's List, with two suggestions. Errata the card, or change the ruling to match the actual card text.
We'll see how long it takes for them to put the smack down on me.
Nice to know they got around to fixing the text, would prefer if they were a little less secretive about card changes and updates though...As I understand it there has been a new ruling concerning this card by UDE:
"If you equip your "Big Bang Shot" to your opponent's "Dark Magician", and "Dark
Magician" attacks your "Giant Soldier of Stone", the opponent of the owner of the
"Big Bang Shot" takes the damage (so your opponent, who attacked with "Dark
Magician", takes 900 points of damage.)"
This ruling is based upon the fact that the card says it inflicts the damage to
your opponent, but this seems a little inconsistant since it requires ignoring
the text stating that the equipped monster's attack must be higher than the
defence of your opponent's defence position monster.
"A monster equipped with this card increases its ATK by 400 points. When the
equipped monster attacks with an ATK that is higher than the DEF of your
opponent's Defense Position monster, inflict the difference as Battle Damage to
your Opponent's Life Points. When this card is destroyed or removed from the
field, the equipped monster is removed from play."
Is this a mistake in the ruling/on the card's text or I'm I just nitpicking?
Thanks
Answer:
Actually, it turns out to be an error in the card text itself.
Kevin sent the matter to Konami to have it examined and they returned our inquiry
reinforcing that the ruling was correct and that the current text has an issue.
Future printings of the card should have this cleaned up. The ruling on the website
stands and should be followed by everyone.
We wanted to thank everyone who brought this to our attention so it could be
worked out with Konami.
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If the card text says "inflict a Stone Cold Stunner on the opponent's Life Point's..." you do soskey23 said:But it's the effect of "Big Bang Shot" that's making the damage Battle Damage instead of Effect Damage.
I understand what you are saying, but the "Robbin'" cards state the MONSTER must inflict the Battle Damage. With "Big Bang Shot", the MONSTER is not doing any damage at all, "Big Bang Shot" is. It's dealing Battle Damage through IT'S EFFECT.novastar said:If the card text says "inflict a Stone Cold Stunner on the opponent's Life Point's..." you do so. The card text can rule all.
The text states that it is Battle Damage that is inflicted, and RG Trigger's from Battle Damage. The same is true of Amazoness Swordswoman.
It's the wording that matter here.