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Does the Darius/BoM effect happens with other monsters, like Debris Dragon or Superancient Deepsea King Coelacanth?

 

Its a little different with Darius. See, Darius continually targets the monster it Special Summons. Therefore, by flipping Darius face-down, the targeted GB will no longer be negated nor will it be destroyed if Darius is destroyed.

 

As for Debris Dragon and Superancient Deepsea King Coelcanth, they do not continually target the monster they Special Summon. The negate effect of these is a latent effect of being Special Summoned by these monsters. If you want those monsters to have their effects, you would have to Book of Moon the monster itself, not the one that summoned it.

 

Darius probably only targets so the monster it summoned can keep track of the Darius that Summoned it (so that when it leaves the field, the GB monster returns to the deck). At least, that's my guess.

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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~

 

Thought so. Had to prove someone wrong.

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Can my opponent activate the effect of my Royal Oppression if I have Naturia Bamboo Shoot, successfully tribute summoned with a Naturia monster, face-up on the field?

 

Yes. Based on the wording of Bamboo Shoot, your opponent can't activate Spells or Traps from the hand or which are Set. They can activate the effects of already active Spells and Traps, however, such as Royal Oppression.

 

To block continuous Trigger or Ignition Effects, the wording would have to be similar to Cold Wave's, which says they can't activate the effects of Spells or Traps (in addition to Cold Wave preventing activation and setting).

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Can I declare priority on the recycling effect of Ceremonial Water Mirror of Ritua? I'm guessing not, because this'd be the first spell or trap I've seen that you can declare priority on, but it does seem like something that works in the same way as Malicious.

 

This matters because of D.D. Crow.

 

 

This is probably not the place to ask this but whatever ...

 

How can I remove the banlist from WC10? I tried some codes, but none of them worked.

 

BTW I am using the Japanese version and an emulator if you need this info.

Where did you get the codes from? GameFAQs should have the correct ones (don't look under codes, but in one of the FAQs, ctrl+f for 'codes').

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Can I declare priority on the recycling effect of Ceremonial Water Mirror of Ritua? I'm guessing not, because this'd be the first spell or trap I've seen that you can declare priority on, but it does seem like something that works in the same way as Malicious.

 

This matters because of D.D. Crow.

 

 

Priority is the right to activate a card before your opponent can choose to activate one. Turn Player has the right to activating cards to any sort of trigger before the opponent can.

 

Ignition Effects of face-up monsters on the field have a special kind of Priority opportunity where you can activate a monster's Ignition Effect that you control to the trigger of "A monster you control is successfully summoned." When calling this kind of priority, you do not necessarily have to activate the effect of the monster you just summoned, but any Ignition Monster Effect you control on the field.

 

You would not be able to call Priority to activate something like "Ceremonial Water Mirror Of Ritua". When "Ceremonial Water Mirror Of Ritua" is sent to the Graveyard, you do have "Priority" to activate effects to the trigger "Cards were sent to the Graveyard", but as mentioned, you cannot activate "Ceremonial Water Mirror of Ritua" as it doesn't have this special ruling as Ignition Monster Effects on the field have. If you pass priority to not activate a card to "Cards were sent to the Graveyard", then your opponent can chain "D.D. Crow" to that trigger and remove "Ceremonial Water Mirror of Ritua" before you can rightfully activate it yourself.

 

If I use Debris Dragon and Dandylion to synchro into Black Rose Dragon and blow up the field, do I get two tokens or are they blown up too?

 

Black Rose Dragon is an Optional Trigger Effect while Dandylion is a Mandatory one. Mandatory Effects must be lowest on the chain before Optional Effects. Since the timing of activation is the same, they will chain together~

 

Chain Link 1 - Dandylion (Summoning Fluff Tokens)

Chain Link 2 - Black Rose Dragon (Blowing up the field)

 

Resolving...

 

Chain Link 2 - Black Rose Dragon blows up the field.

Chain Link 1 - Two "Fluff" Tokens are Special Summoned.

 

 

So yes, you get your two Fluff tokens.

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ok, since i have slightly failed to post this question in the right place, here goes nothing..

 

my friend is using mist valley baby roc with the effect of zombie master so i was wondering about the rulings of this new card, can i use its effect with any card used by me or my opponent that sends and/or discards from the hand to the grave...???? r there exceptions...

 

Mist valley baby Roc - Winged Beast/Tuner - Wind - 2 stars

 

"When this card is sent directly from the hand to the graveyard, you can special summmon it"

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ok, since i have slightly failed to post this question in the right place, here goes nothing..

 

my friend is using mist valley baby roc with the effect of zombie master so i was wondering about the rulings of this new card, can i use its effect with any card used by me or my opponent that sends and/or discards from the hand to the grave...???? r there exceptions...

 

Mist valley baby Roc - Winged Beast/Tuner - Wind - 2 stars

 

"When this card is sent directly from the hand to the graveyard, you can special summmon it"

 

Just as long as it was sent from your hand to the graveyard, you can special summon it.(Same goes for opponent)

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Saikano, on 17 August 2010 - 10:21 PM, said:

Does the Darius/BoM effect happens with other monsters, like Debris Dragon or Superancient Deepsea King Coelacanth?

 

 

Its a little different with Darius. See, Darius continually targets the monster it Special Summons. Therefore, by flipping Darius face-down, the targeted GB will no longer be negated nor will it be destroyed if Darius is destroyed.

 

As for Debris Dragon and Superancient Deepsea King Coelcanth, they do not continually target the monster they Special Summon. The negate effect of these is a latent effect of being Special Summoned by these monsters. If you want those monsters to have their effects, you would have to Book of Moon the monster itself, not the one that summoned it.

 

Darius probably only targets so the monster it summoned can keep track of the Darius that Summoned it (so that when it leaves the field, the GB monster returns to the deck). At least, that's my guess.

 

Wikia says it's a continuous effect...

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Saikano, on 17 August 2010 - 10:21 PM, said:

Does the Darius/BoM effect happens with other monsters, like Debris Dragon or Superancient Deepsea King Coelacanth?

 

 

Its a little different with Darius. See, Darius continually targets the monster it Special Summons. Therefore, by flipping Darius face-down, the targeted GB will no longer be negated nor will it be destroyed if Darius is destroyed.

 

As for Debris Dragon and Superancient Deepsea King Coelcanth, they do not continually target the monster they Special Summon. The negate effect of these is a latent effect of being Special Summoned by these monsters. If you want those monsters to have their effects, you would have to Book of Moon the monster itself, not the one that summoned it.

 

Darius probably only targets so the monster it summoned can keep track of the Darius that Summoned it (so that when it leaves the field, the GB monster returns to the deck). At least, that's my guess.

 

Wikia says it's a continuous effect...

 

Darius's Effects:

 

Trigger: When this card is Special Summoned by the effect of a "Gladiator Beast" monster, you can select 1 "Gladiator Beast" monster from your Graveyard and Special Summon it.

 

Continuous: That monster's effect(s) is negated, and it is returned to your Deck when this card is removed from the field.

 

Trigger: At the end of the Battle Phase, if this card attacked or was attacked, you can return it to the Deck to Special Summon 1 "Gladiator Beast" monster from your Deck, except "Gladiator Beast Darius".

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What happens if Solemn Judgment is activated when Great Shogun Shien is Special Summoned? Can you still activate his final effect? (Does it activate in the Graveyard?)

 

As well as Grandmaster?

 

Great Shogun Shien

"If this card would be destroyed, you can destroy a "Six Samurai" monster you control instead." is a Continuous Effect. For it to take effect, the monster must be face-up on the field. Since Solemn Judgment negates the summon, Shien is not on the field in order for it to take effect, and therefore you cannot choose to destroy a "Six Samurai" monster instead.

 

Grandmaster of the Six Samurai

"When this card is destroyed by your opponent's card effect, add 1 "Six Samurai" monster from your Graveyard to your hand." is a Trigger Effect. It would not matter where it is destroyed from, so long as it can be destroyed (cards in the Graveyard and RFG cannot be destroyed, but cards in the Hand, Deck or Field can, so long as the cards state they "Destroy"). Solemn Judgment does destroy Grandmaster of the Six Samurai (it is considered to have been destroyed from the Hand). Therefore, you'll be able to activate its effect to add 1 "Six Samurai" monster from the Graveyard to your Hand.

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Question about Royal Oppresssion.

 

Ex.

 

My Opponent has a face-up Royal Oppression and I control a Stardust Dragon.

In my hand I have a Monster Reborn.

 

I set Monster Reborn before activating it.

 

Once I activate it, my Opponent negates it with Royal Oppression.

 

Can Stardust Dragon negate and destroy Royal Oppression?

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Question about Royal Oppresssion.

 

Ex.

 

My Opponent has a face-up Royal Oppression and I control a Stardust Dragon.

In my hand I have a Monster Reborn.

 

I set Monster Reborn before activating it.

 

Once I activate it, my Opponent negates it with Royal Oppression.

 

Can Stardust Dragon negate and destroy Royal Oppression?

Yes, you don't even have to set Monster Reborn first. Activating a Spell Card and Special Summoning a Monster are two different things. When negating a Summon, the monster was never on the field, BUT this is not the same case for Spell Cards. In order to activate a Spell Card in the first place, you must play it from the hand face-up on the field in a Spell/Trap card zone. Spell Cards that are activated are successfully on the field, whether or not their activations end up being negated.

 

Therefore, If someone attempts to Royal Oppression your Monster Reborn, you can use Stardust Dragon to negate and destroy Royal Oppression.

 

If I control a Treeborn Frog and I book it, then try to Special Summon 2 more, the second one I'm Special Summoning doesn't come out correct?

Didn't notice this question~

 

I'm assuming you have 1 Face-Down on the field and 2 in the Graveyard o.o

 

Well, Treeborn Frog triggers to a Phase (in this case, the Standby Phase). When multiple cards trigger to a phase, they do not all chain together. They each take turns activating in any order the player chooses, and each card that activates is Chain Link 1 in their own chain.

 

You'd be able to activate and special summon the first Treeborn Frog, but once that is summoned, you will not be able to activate the second Treeborn Frog as you already control a face-up one.

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Darius's Effects:

 

Trigger: When this card is Special Summoned by the effect of a "Gladiator Beast" monster, you can select 1 "Gladiator Beast" monster from your Graveyard and Special Summon it.

 

Continuous: That monster's effect(s) is negated, and it is returned to your Deck when this card is removed from the field.

 

Trigger: At the end of the Battle Phase, if this card attacked or was attacked, you can return it to the Deck to Special Summon 1 "Gladiator Beast" monster from your Deck, except "Gladiator Beast Darius".

 

I know, that's why I don't know what is the continuous effect of Seaking mentioned on Wikia...

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