Sounds like Ordeal of a Traveler. The effect is applied when the opponent attacks (does not have to be against a defence mode monster, or even a monster at all). He must select a card from your hand and correctly guess if it is a monster, spell or trap, or his attacking monster is returned to hand.
For an attack to be considered 'successful', or for any effects that trigger from battle damage to activate, at least 1 point of damage must be dealt.If somehow a Spirit Reaper has had its ATK reduced to 0 (Burden of the Mighty is one way), then it will not make the opponent discard a card when it attacks. Even though it doesn't say it has to deal damage, the direct attack is not a successful one if no damage is dealt.Likewise, 'Mucus Yolk' has an effect that makes it gain 1000ATK when it deals battle damage to the opponent, but has 0 attack initially. It cannot gain the 1000ATK if it attacks with just 0 ATK, you need to boost it first, and then it gains ATK itself, for later turns.
Your opponent will be able to destroy one of your Crystal Beast Amber Mammoths in battle even if two or more are on the field. If you redirect a attack to an Amber Mammoth, the conditions to activate another Amber Mammoth's effect would be gone because your opponent finished declaring an attack against a Crystal Beast Monster you control.
Yes.
No, it is an Ignition Effect and can only be used in your turn.
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NO! they would never battle. Lugia is Pokemon and Magician of Black Chaos is yugioh. Also Pokemon have attacks in the hundreds, and yugioh cards have attacks in the thousands.
If this card attacks a defense position monster your opponent controls, destroy all defense position monsters your opponent controls after damage calculation. During your end phase, destroy all of your monsters that did not declare an attack this turn.
Magical hats can only be used during your opponent's battle phase. Seeing as they can't flip their monsters during their battle phase, no. However, if your opponent does activate a spell or trap card during the battle phase, you can use Magical hats and protect your monsters. Overall, yes. You can use magical hats to protect your monsters from targeting effects as long as it's during your opponent's battle phase.
I think the spellcaster deck is better because it have Magic Cylinder, which when your opponent attacks,negate it and inflict life points equal to its atk.my friend uses that deck on me and totally defeated me.
Sounds like Ordeal of a Traveler. The effect is applied when the opponent attacks (does not have to be against a defence mode monster, or even a monster at all). He must select a card from your hand and correctly guess if it is a monster, spell or trap, or his attacking monster is returned to hand.
For an attack to be considered 'successful', or for any effects that trigger from battle damage to activate, at least 1 point of damage must be dealt.If somehow a Spirit Reaper has had its ATK reduced to 0 (Burden of the Mighty is one way), then it will not make the opponent discard a card when it attacks. Even though it doesn't say it has to deal damage, the direct attack is not a successful one if no damage is dealt.Likewise, 'Mucus Yolk' has an effect that makes it gain 1000ATK when it deals battle damage to the opponent, but has 0 attack initially. It cannot gain the 1000ATK if it attacks with just 0 ATK, you need to boost it first, and then it gains ATK itself, for later turns.
Yes, as long as the spell card is a Quickplay Spell, and the trap card is not a Counter Trap. So you cannot chain Monster Reborn to any trap. Nor can you chain Book of Moon to a Counter Trap, for example.
1 Tuner + 1 or more non-Tuner monsters If this card attacks a Defense Position monster your opponent controls, destroy all Defense Position monsters your opponent controls after damage calculation. During your End Phase, destroy all other monsters you control that did not declare an attack this turn.
Your opponent will be able to destroy one of your Crystal Beast Amber Mammoths in battle even if two or more are on the field. If you redirect a attack to an Amber Mammoth, the conditions to activate another Amber Mammoth's effect would be gone because your opponent finished declaring an attack against a Crystal Beast Monster you control.
Yes.