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What happens in a tournament match where you end-up with 2 draws (Self-Destruct Button deck)?? I have been told that there is another duel that works with the basics of Sudden Death!

If it's the case, you just draw both duels and proceed to Side 15 Burn cards for the last one for an easy win :blink:

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What happens in a tournament match where you end-up with 2 draws (Self-Destruct Button deck)?? I have been told that there is another duel that works with the basics of Sudden Death!

If it's the case, you just draw both duels and proceed to Side 15 Burn cards for the last one for an easy win :blink:

 

There are actually 3 duels in a match, not 2. 3 draws would have to be made before the Sudden Death duel I believe.

I believe that is a valid strategy. Not a good one, but a valid one.

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Sleeping Giant Thud battles The Wicked Avatar...what happens?

 

Step 1) Sleeping Giant Thud gains ATK equal to the ATK The Wicked Avatar currently has + 1000.

Step 2) The Wicked Avatar's effect is negated and no longer gains ATK from its own effect.

 

Battle goes on~

 

There's really nothing technical going on here. Even when effects state "and" and signifies that effects occur at the same time (which only really matters when determining if you miss the timing or not for activating effects), technically the effect still goes off in the order it is written on the card. In this case, the ATK gain happens first, then The Wicked Avatar's effect is negated.

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Can Stardust Dragon negate the destroying effect of Judgement of Anubis?

 

No. Judgment's second effect occurs at resolution and does not start a chain.

 

Judgment of Anubis is also a Counter Trap, and thus Spell Speed 3, whereas Stardust is a Spell Speed 2 effect, so Stardust cannot negate Judgment's activation.

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No. Judgment's second effect occurs at resolution and does not start a chain.

 

Judgment of Anubis is also a Counter Trap, and thus Spell Speed 3, whereas Stardust is a Spell Speed 2 effect, so Stardust cannot negate Judgment's activation.

 

Great :D

 

The part of being a Counter (spell speed 3) would've made it easy to tell, but I remembered the Appropriate + Dark Bribe combo and thought this might possibly be a similar case.

 

Thanks xD

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Can Stardust Dragon negate Royal Oppression?

By that I mean if there is already a Stardust Dragon out on field BEFORE Royal Oppression and I special summon another monster, then can Stardust Dragon negate Royal Oppression?

 

No, because Stardust Dragon can only protect the destruction of cards that are on the field. If Royal Oppression is attempting to negate a Summon, that would mean that the monster you're trying to protect is NOT on the field yet, and therefore cannot be protected by Stardust Dragon.

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Can Stardust Dragon negate Royal Oppression?

By that I mean if there is already a Stardust Dragon out on field BEFORE Royal Oppression and I special summon another monster, then can Stardust Dragon negate Royal Oppression?

 

If, however, you use an effect like The Creator and Royal Oppression tries to negate it, Stardust can work, iirc, because TC is already on the field.

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My Body as a Shield cannot be chained to Oppression?

 

Yes or No?

 

I believe it depends. As someone else mentioned, if it's something like The Creator and someone tries to Royal Oppression it, you can chain with My Body as a Shield. However, if you're trying to SS something like a Synchro and Oppression negates it, you can not chain MBaaS.

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My Body as a Shield cannot be chained to Oppression?

 

Yes or No?

 

Its the same answer as the one recently asked about Stardust Dragon. The card that would be destroyed by Oppression must be on the field.

 

If the monster on the field will be destroyed (for Oppression's case, it would have to be a monster on the field who's activating a Special Summoning effect to summon another monster), then it can. If it is a monster you're Special Summoning is by an inherent ability (Dark Armed Dragon), or a monster using an effect that's not on the field to Special Summon itself (i.e. from the Hand, Graveyard, or RFG), then no, you cannot.

 

Edit: lulz writing an answer to something and forget about it due to Blazblue:CS, then posting very late~

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A small and maybe a stupid question:

When Emmersblade or any Recruiter is destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard, can the opposing player use D.D. Crow on it to negate it's effect??

 

No. Crow doesn't 'negate', or fulfill other DS requirements, so it can't be used in the damage step. It's also too late by the time it's there, since the trigger (being sent to the Graveyard) has activated, so it wouldn't work even if it could activate.

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No. Crow doesn't 'negate', or fulfill other DS requirements, so it can't be used in the damage step. It's also too late by the time it's there, since the trigger (being sent to the Graveyard) has activated, so it wouldn't work even if it could activate.

 

Thanks ^^

 

And Max Darkness, i think you can equip Horus LV4 to The Atmosphere!

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As for the Horus 4 question, I believe the answer is "no", because the card moving to your opponent's side, even to become an equip card, is the shifting of control. I realized this playing WC09, because my opponent would never use Super Vehiciod- Stealth Union's effect if I had Horus 4 out.

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