I was asked this question on another site and wanted to ask for confirmation.
Player A: attacks Player B's face down monsters
Player B: responds to attack by activating Scapegoat
Player A: replays, attacking the same face down monster and discovers Summoner of Illusions.
Q: Does the mandatory flip effect of Summoner of Illusions still tribute a Scapegoat token and summon a Fusion monster, in spite of the summoning restriction made by Scapegoat?
Thanks for your time. I wasn't having success with former threads. The only reference that my friend found to suggest that this was legal was the ruling concerning Morphing Jar vs. Protector of the Sanctuary + CotH.
EDIT: 'Scuse me, I was mixing rule #3 of PotS vs. Morphing with rules #10, #13-18. The one Im referring to is #3 under PotS:
Player A: attacks Player B's face down monsters
Player B: responds to attack by activating Scapegoat
Player A: replays, attacking the same face down monster and discovers Summoner of Illusions.
Q: Does the mandatory flip effect of Summoner of Illusions still tribute a Scapegoat token and summon a Fusion monster, in spite of the summoning restriction made by Scapegoat?
Thanks for your time. I wasn't having success with former threads. The only reference that my friend found to suggest that this was legal was the ruling concerning Morphing Jar vs. Protector of the Sanctuary + CotH.
EDIT: 'Scuse me, I was mixing rule #3 of PotS vs. Morphing with rules #10, #13-18. The one Im referring to is #3 under PotS:
If "Protector of the Sanctuary" is on the field, then Flip Effects like "Morphing Jar" will still activate because they must activate when the monster is flipped (whether it was Flip Summoned, flipped by an attack, or flipped by "Book of Taiyou", etc.)