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Given the following situation:

 

-I control two monsters

-My opponent declares an attack on one of them

-I activate the Grave effect of Daunting Pose, targeting the other monster

 

what happens?

A replay would happen, and you would be able to attack that other monster or stop the attack, since you can't continue attacking that monster. Note that attacks will continue should anything like this ever be able to happen in the Damage Step, since replays can't happen in the Damage Step, but in this case it's not relevant since the Graveyard effect cannot be used in the Damage Step regardless.

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Slifer the sky dragon is special summoned, but it is not destroyed during that end phase because its effect is negated. During your next turn, if Slifer's effect is no longer negated, will it be destroyed during the end phase?

Slifer's effect that sends itself to the Graveyard activates during every End Phase. It does not destroy and it does not only activate during your own End Phases.

 

Concerning Odd-Eyes Gravity somewhere else in this thread, see Toll or Gravekeeper's Servant.

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Does Skull Lair target the monster it destroys? It's pre-PSCT, so I can't tell.

I don't think it does. It lacks the pre-psct target, which is usually "select" or something similar. If it were to be written in PSCT, it would probably look something like...

 

 

Banish any number of Monster Cards from your Graveyard; destroy 1 face-up monster on the field whose Level is equal to the number of the cards you removed from play.

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So it doesn't matter that it's a continuous? So something like Tenki would cease to have the ATK boost?

 

The wording is weird, I feel like it should just read: Negate the effects of the declared card.

Yup.

 

It does not negate the effects of the declared card. Although for Continuous Effects, it is functionally identical to negation (but a card whose effects are already being negated can still be rendered unusable and vice versa). A monster declared by Psi-Blocker also cannot, for example, be Normal Summoned or activate its effects, among many other things.

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Solemn Strike cannot be chained to Reasoning.

 

Solemn Strike is used to negate Special Summons, but only Special Summons that do not start a chain, such as from Special Summon monsters (Extra Deck monsters, Infernoids, BLS, etc.), and not from summons via a card effect (excluding cards such as Advanced Heraldry Art). This is because you cannot activate cards or effects when a card effect is resolving, so you are unable to play Solemn Strike as the monster is summoned during the resolution of the effect of Reasoning. You can, however, negate monster effects which include an effect that summons a monster, as Solemn Strike is able to negate monster effects.

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Is the monster that I summon with Red-Eyes Fusion still treated as "Red-Eyes B. Dragon" in the Graveyard or if it is banished?

Also, when exactly does Arkbrave Dragon's second effect activate? The "if this card is in your Graveyard because it was sent there since the last Standby Phase:" is throwing me off. So if I send Arkbrave to the Graveyard during my M1, the opponent's SP counts as the "last Standby Phase" and I summon the monster on my SP?

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Book of Mooned Tribute Summons locks me out of the ED with Domain, correct? If they are flipped, do they lose that Tribute Summoned status, allowing me the ED? What if they're flipped up by Book of Eclipse or Ghostirck-Go-Round?

Yes to the first question if all the other conditions are correct.

 

They keep their Tribute Summoned status even after they are Flip Summoned and/or flipped face-up by other means.

 

I'm not sure.

I know Book of Moon makes an extra deck monster forget it was Fusion/Synchro/Xyz summon'd but not that it was special summoned. I don't know if that applies to tribute summoning too.

Konami is really confusing with this kind of stuff

A monster that is flipped face-down forgets where it was Summoned from, but not how it is Summoned.

 

Is the monster that I summon with Red-Eyes Fusion still treated as "Red-Eyes B. Dragon" in the Graveyard or if it is banished?

 

Also, when exactly does Arkbrave Dragon's second effect activate? The "if this card is in your Graveyard because it was sent there since the last Standby Phase:" is throwing me off. So if I send Arkbrave to the Graveyard during my M1, the opponent's SP counts as the "last Standby Phase" and I summon the monster on my SP?

Nope, only while it is face-up on the field.

 

The translation of Arkbrave Dragon's effect that you are reading is faulty. Use this instead: 'Once per turn, during the Standby Phase of the next turn after this card was sent to the Graveyard: You can target 1 Level 7 or 8 Dragon-Type monster in your Graveyard, except "Arkbrave Dragon"; Special Summon it.'

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Does anti spell fragrance prevents monster effects that equip from the hand?

No. It isn't considered activating a Spell Card.

 

No, notice how such wording makes them "equip-CARDS". Anti spell fragrance specifically stops SPELLS, so monster effects can still be used to equip themselves

Such monsters become Spell Cards on the field regardless.

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Two questions for performage trapeze magician:

 

If its destroyed by a card effect that also inflicts damage, eg the "destroy special summoned monsters and inflict damage" effect of raidraptor blaze falcon or perhaps ring of destruction, does its damage prevention effect apply to those effects?

 

If its attacked by a monster with higher ATK and thus battle damage would be inflicted from that battle, does it negate the damage even if its already been destroyed by that battle?

 

Yes, these questions are inspired by anime scenarios and I'm merely curious

 

edit: What about number C103? Since it damage and then banishes, while most cards do it the other way around.

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