Krauser said:let say that i activate last will first and then attack with d.d. warrior lady i decide to remove the enemy's monster, can i activate the effect of last will?. if yes or no?. why?? thanx
is the same with d.d. assailant?
Shouldnt say "can't". You normally cannot, but under certain circumstances, you would be able to, like attacking a Dark Ruler Ha Des or another higher ATK Fiend Monster while he is face-up. That would negate his effect, and he would be sent to the Graveyard.HorusMaster said:With D.D. Warrior Lady, you have the choice of whether to remove from play your card and the opponent's after damage calculation. If you just send Warrior Lady to the graveyard, then the activation requirements for Last Will are satisfied. You cannot, however, use Last Will with D.D. Assailant because after it is destroyed in battle, D.D. removes both cards from play. You don't have a choice there.
masterwoo0 said:Shouldnt say "can't". You normally cannot, but under certain circumstances, you would be able to, like attacking a Dark Ruler Ha Des or another higher ATK Fiend Monster while he is face-up. That would negate his effect, and he would be sent to the Graveyard.
What I meant is, the answer would best have been served by saying that "as long as" his effect is not negated, you will not have a chance to send D.D. Assailant to the Graveyard if he is destroyed in Battle.HorusMaster said:I answered as would be general conditions where Last Will and D.D are concerned. We could always discuss Skill Drain as well since we're getting into specific scenarios where you can use Last Will with D.D. Assailant.The player could also activate Divine Wrath and negate removal. We could keep going...lol
masterwoo0 said:What I meant is, the answer would best have been served by saying that "as long as" his effect is not negated, you will not have a chance to send D.D. Assailant to the Graveyard if he is destroyed in Battle.
That just about covers everything.