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Evo-Karma literally means that cards that immediately respond to the successful special summon (Bottomless Trap Hole, Torrential Tribute, etc) can't be activated.

 

After that activation window passes, anything can be used again.

Glad I ain't telling lies to my opponent then, thanks.
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Reasoning considers monsters it reveals to be from the deck. If a monster such as Metaion the Time Lord is revealed, then it will be sent to the grave and Reasoning will resolve without further effect, as Metaion can be Normal Summoned, but not Special Summoned from the deck.

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This thread... guys, please know what you're talking about when you make a statement (lookin at you, DK)

 

This is a weird one.

 

Tensu apparently has 2 different effects and it should make a difference.

 

On Wikia

 

 

 

On DN

 

 

 

I understand that since Tensu (Wikia Version) has the (you only get this effect once per turn) clause, I only get to Normal Summon 1 additional time no matter how many copies I play. HOWEVER, if the DN wording is correct, then I should be able to play multiple copies of Tensu and be able to Normal Summon several additional times, correct?

Doesn't make a difference. They're both once per turn no matter how many different cards give you extra Normal Summons.

 

According to DN wording, yes you could Normal Summon multiple times with multiple copies. But I'm sure the "you only get this effect once per turn" will eventually be added. So I suggest testing it as if it had that line so you're prepared. ^^

 

Yes, it would stack. All Double Summon does is stop you from getting another Normal Summon from another copy of Double Summon that turn. It does not stop you from getting another Normal Summon using a different card such as Ultimate Offering or in this case Tensu.

 

If I am incorrect on anything, please say so. ^^

So ^_^

 

In addition to that question:

 

Would cards like Double Summon stack with it, so you could Normal summon 3 times in a turn? Once normal, once from Tensu and once from Double Summon?

 

I don't think it stacks, but I have a strong feeling I'm actually wrong here and with a quick google check I couldn't find anything, so that makes me further think I'm wrong.

Only ones that don't state "in addition to your Normal Summon or Set" can do that. Double Summon merely says "one additional" not specifying that it's besides the original NS. In other words, Double Summon gives you as many as Double Summons can be played, but anything else only results in 1. Though I'm pretty sure someone else covered this. ...yay.

 

Pretty sure that's what they are, I just forgot that Swap Frog existed... Not sure how, given Frogs and Nimble Frogs are two of my main decks, but... Yeah.

It IS the exact same. Down to the word. Sort of.

 

...yay.

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OK. Just to clarify:

 

Who chooses which of the Xyz Materials is detached by Temtempo's effect?

 

The proper answer is "The player who activates Temtempo's effect", not "He who controls Temtempo" as who controls Temtempo has nothing to do with the effect.

 

 

Also, didn't I already answer some stuff in regards to additional summons? Double Summon and Ultimate Offering do not reference "in addition to your Normal Summon or Set". If you use Double Summon or Ultimate Offering in a turn, you can still get your "in addition to your Normal Summon or Set" summon.

 

Cards that state "in addition to your Normal Summon or Set" do not stack. All cards that state "you can summon 1 monster in addition to your normal summon or set" will overlap with each other.

 

The whole "You can only gain this effect once per turn" is being confusing. Instead of just explaining the situation and why it doesn't work, they're just adding more words that make it more confusing. While some parts of Konami's Problem Solving Card Text I can agree with, others I cannot.

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When a card leaves the field, goes to hand, is sent to grave, banised, deck and extra deck, it's atk and def are reset. This also applies if the card is turned face-down.

 

Taken from Rulings page on the wikia: "The increase to ATK lasts as long as this card remains face-up on the field." By this, you should be able to make the connection that the card loses or gains atk when it enters the field again.

 

EDIT: Just learned that if it returns to the deck it doesn't leave the field, so that's weird.

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