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History Talk 3. Do you like this video? For the effect to completely resolve, it needs to be checked if the monster was "destroyed," and then if it was, it goes straight to the Banish Zone. If not, it stays on the field. Now if the effect said something like: "Destroy and banish that monster," that would different, making them both happen at the same time. You can tell by the way Bottomless is worded it's an older card, but hope I answered your question!

Nowadays, most cards skip the middleman and just either destroy or banish stuff. VShuffler Under most circumstances, the answer to your question is no. Most card effects dealing with negation negate a target's effect while it's face-up on the field. Also, when the monster is destroyed, upon its revival it's considered a "new" monster, not the same one who's effect was negated.

The card doing the negation would have to say it negates the effects of all cards with that name for you to be unable to use its effect again, something like Called by the Grave. You're right about the Tribute thing too. You can't chain to a cost. An effect goes as follows: Activation - Cost - Resolution. Hope I answered your questions! S: Liesalot! That's a good one, but he "might" not be lying to you, just ignorant on how the ruling works. I tell him can't activate one after another because of Priority, that I get chance to activate Stardust's effect.

I do so moving stardust to the GY and he tells me to stop and say I can't put stardust there yet since gets Priority and activates his Raigeki break and targets Stardust say this will destroy him since I already used his effect this turn. I tell him he is wrong because stardust tribute is cost and must be paid, then he tells me it cost to be paid and remains on the field until his effect resolves. Even though I am not new to the game in the slightest, I don't think I ever got the hang of the official rules.

So let's say a monster's effect is negated. Then that monster is destroyed and then revived back onto the field. Is the monster's effect still negated? Note that because the text says, "Shuffle two cards from your Graveyard into your Deck, then If the returning aspect of Queen Tiramisu was a cost rather than an effect, you couldn't activate Ticket's effect. The monster you would use to negate her effect is tributed for a cost before her effect activates, and you can't negate costs.

John pro: Since you're still in your battle phase, if you have an effect that lets you special summon a monster during that battle phase, Call of the Haunted, Gateway to Dark World, etc. Eg: You would have to elaborate. Cost down just reduces the level of the monster in your hand, so it shouldn't destroy your monster unless you have another continuous effect active doing the destroying.

What type of deck do you use it in? David Alzate: As long as the card says, "Special Summon this monster to your side of the field" and that's it, then the monster remains on the field Like with Monster Reborn. However, if there's a condition after the summon with the card Like if the card says if you summon it, then destroy it at the turn's end, or reshuffle it into the deck, or banish it then that's a different story.

For your second question, Monster Reborn only works on Fusion, Synchro, Xyz, and Ritual monsters if they were summoned properly first. Keep in mind, there are cards that let you cheat this condition that say if you summon the Fusion monster with this card, it's treated as a Fusion summon, etc , but you normally must summon it using the in-game mechanic means first before you can reborn it.

If I have guardian koakimeiru in the field, and my opponent activates Lilith effect with lair of darkness in the field, can I still negate the effect or my monster will be already gone? If you attack, regardless of if your monster destroys or is destroyed, once the battle is resolved, can you then special summon another monster and keep attacking?

Why is it that sometimes when I play cost down manic card it destroys the monster I was going to play? It's a Continuous effect, so it never technically actives, therefore your Frightfur Sheep's effect during the damage step has no effect on it.

Now if you had a card that negated O. Christian Trovar: Tour Guide does negate its effect But when a monster tributes itself to activate an effect, the effect resolves where it ends up, making it so the she-demon's effect follows through in the Graveyard, not on the field.

The story would be different if Lilith tributed another monster to search for three Traps: She would then activate AND resolve her effect on the field, so she wouldn't get to search, but if she puts herself in the Grave, she tributed herself as the Cost remember, you can't negate Costs Cesare: Nah, that's not true.

If you negate Lilith's summon Solemn Warning, Koa'ki Meiru Overload, etc it technically never hit the field, so he can't activate its effect. Now, if he summons her and if you activate Bottomless Traphole or Torrential Tribute, you didn't negate her summon, so your friend could chain her effect and tribute a Dark monster including herself to make you chose 1 out of 3 ways for you to get screwed via annoying Traps.

Cesare, I'mm pretty sure that Lilith's effect doesn't go through. If you destroy the monster during its summon, it's effect doesn't go through because you can only activate the effect after the monster is successfully summonec. If my friend summons Lilith, but I negate the summon with a monster effect, can he still activate Lilith's quick effect in the summon negation window? Can someone explain to me why lilith lady of lament's effect is not negated by tour guide from the underworld, when it is effect summoned llilith by tour guide???

So I got a very interesting question And it is not a flip effect and my cousin used it as a flip effect which also confuses me. Hubbububah: Yes, it's perfectly okay to ask your opponent what the effect of a face-up card is, and they have to answer you by telling you the effect or letting you read the card yourself. Jack: Yes, you can select to destroy a monster s on your side of field that can't be destroyed by card effects and still destroy your opponent's monster, because the destruction of your monsters isn't a cost.

King: I'm with ultimatedefense on this one How is your brother cheating exactly? Does he have cards up his sleeves? Does he have a cute girlfriend who stands behind you while you play that oddly coincides with you losing badly? Or does his voice get deeper, and does he get a little taller while playing with a sudden personality shift, along with him suddenly having an odd fascination with wearing old Egyptian puzzles as necklaces?

Hey I am wondering if I use two pronged attack and tribute my monster that can not be destroyed by card effects can I still activate two pronged attack like one is unaffected but the other one is so I only tribute one right? How is he cheating. How much CAN you do? The conjunctive words are a key part of answering these questions. These things happen in sequence, not simultaneously. If A does not happen, then stop. If B cannot happen, you still do A. Timing: After this card resolves, the last thing that happened was that you ended the Battle Phase.

The last thing was NOT a monster being Summoned. Both happen at the same time. Timing: Everything after the colon everything in blue happens at the same time. If either player has an effect that can be activated WHEN cards are returned to the hand, they can use it immediately after this effect resolves.

Even though the text regarding Goe Goe is mentioned after the text that returns cards, it all happens simultaneously. Causation: Neither of these effects is required for the other.



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