This is more of a discussion on how the game would be if cards were taken in a more literal sence in what they do. This would more or less change the way we view the game and eliminate as well as create different rulings than what we have right now.
A literal approach to this would be taking every card effect and taking them to a literal sense. Naturally some mechanics such as Continuous Monster effects couldn't butt in the middle of a card resolving. Such as Ceasefire flipping up Jinzo.
But let's discuss the nature of the game by taking all the card effects by their literal meaning.
For example, look at Royal Decree. It states it will negate the effects of Trap Cards on the field. Now cards like Return from the Different Dimension have lingering effects that are on the field. Would this literal meaning of Royal Decree still not negate Return from the Different Dimension?
How about this situation too. You have Magician of Faith on the field and you activate Magical Dimension to Special Summon your Dark Magician of Chaos from your hand. In the literal sense of this situation, Dark Magician of Chaos wouldn't miss his timing, or would he? =)
Would a more literal approach to the card effects be more effective than deriving from possible multiple card text and rulings just to get a clear and decisive answer be more effective?
Also what about the literal meaning of Desert Sunlight? It says nothing about Flip Effects, yet we have a ruling that says they work. Would a process of making card text worded in the fashion the card is suppose to work on a literal stand point be easier for the game to progress in a less problematic approach?
=P Just some stuff I was theorizing over last night when I couldn't get to sleep. Funny how this kind of stuff pops into my head right before I go to bed.
XD
A literal approach to this would be taking every card effect and taking them to a literal sense. Naturally some mechanics such as Continuous Monster effects couldn't butt in the middle of a card resolving. Such as Ceasefire flipping up Jinzo.
But let's discuss the nature of the game by taking all the card effects by their literal meaning.
For example, look at Royal Decree. It states it will negate the effects of Trap Cards on the field. Now cards like Return from the Different Dimension have lingering effects that are on the field. Would this literal meaning of Royal Decree still not negate Return from the Different Dimension?
How about this situation too. You have Magician of Faith on the field and you activate Magical Dimension to Special Summon your Dark Magician of Chaos from your hand. In the literal sense of this situation, Dark Magician of Chaos wouldn't miss his timing, or would he? =)
Would a more literal approach to the card effects be more effective than deriving from possible multiple card text and rulings just to get a clear and decisive answer be more effective?
Also what about the literal meaning of Desert Sunlight? It says nothing about Flip Effects, yet we have a ruling that says they work. Would a process of making card text worded in the fashion the card is suppose to work on a literal stand point be easier for the game to progress in a less problematic approach?
=P Just some stuff I was theorizing over last night when I couldn't get to sleep. Funny how this kind of stuff pops into my head right before I go to bed.
XD