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∙ 14y agoThe Equip Spell card is called "Ekibyo Drakmord".
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∙ 14y agoYes, Flint would be destroyed in that case. You equip Flint to a monster, and if that monster would be destroyed, then you (must) re-equip it to another monster. Though initially you'd probably place it one the opponent's monster, the mandatory re-equip may mean you have to put it on one of your own. However if the equipped monster is not 'destroyed', ie, if it is tributed, or removed from play by an effect such as Caius the Shadow Monarch, then Flint itself will be destroyed and go to the graveyard.
If an Equip Spell Card is sent back to the Deck, it is no longer equipped to a monster, and therefore, the monster does not gain the benefits. If a monster equipped with an Equip Spell Card is sent back to the Deck, the Equip Spell Card is destroyed.
Yes, Equip Spell Cards cannot exist on the field without their target. If the target leaves the field, the Equip Spell Card will be destroyed and go to the graveyard.
As long as there is a valid target, Flint will trigger and re-equip to a monster after the previous equip target is destroyed. That may mean it has to equip one of your own monsters, you can't just decide not to allow it to come back, it does so as a mandatory effect as long as there is indeed something it can equip to.
'Ring of Magnetism' specifically says that it can only be equipped to a monster on your side of the field. If a player takes control of a monster equipped with 'Ring of Magnetism', then the Equip Spell card will be destroyed because it is equipping an illegal target.
It mean that to trigger, they had to be sent to the graveyard while they were equipping a monster. That means if they were discarded from hand, or destroyed while face down, or destroyed because the equipped monster was turned face-down or was removed from the field, then they will not get their effect. But if it was equipped to a monster, and an effect destroyed it (or destroyed it and the monster simultaneously) then that effect will be applied.
Handcuffs Dragon returns to the field in two ways. - If it is not equipped - if it destroyed by battle, it can become an S/T card equipped to the monster it destroyed. - If it is equipped - if the equipped monster is destroyed and Handcuffs Dragon sent to the graveyard, then it can Special Summon itself. So if it is not Equipped, it cannot special summon itself, only come back as an S/T card if destroyed in battle. If it's acting as an Equip card, it can only special summon itself, it can't re-equip itself to something immediately.
No, Equip Cards simply 'fall off' when the monster they are equipped to is destroyed. They do not go to the graveyard, they are now just unattached.
Select 1 monster your opponent controls and equip it to Relinquished (this effect can only be used once per turn, and you can only equip 1 monster at a time to this card). The ATK and DEF of Relinquished becomes the same as the monster equipped to it. If Relinquished should be destroyed by battle, the equipped monster is destroyed instead, and any battle damage you would receive from that battle is inflicted to your opponent's Life Points.
No, face-down monsters cannot be equipped.
As Destiny Hero - Plasma's equip effect is a "Once Per Turn" effect, yes it can, and the existing monster is destroyed.
Equip cards can never remain face-up on the field without their target monster. If the monster leaves the field or is turned face down, then the Equip card will be destroyed. That goes for regular Equip Spell cards, but also monsters stolen and turned into Equips by Relinquished, etc. However keep in mind that cards like Call of the Haunted do not actually 'equip', so can remain on the field under certain circumstances, like if the summoned monster was tributed instead of destroyed.