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When this card resolves, all monsters your opponent controlled when this card was activated are changed to face-down Defense Position. Monsters your opponent controls cannot change their battle positions. Destroy this card during your 2nd Standby Phase after activation.

 

never mind it sucks

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Being "negated" by twitwi and MST makes this feel worse than book of eclipse to me

 

True, but that reasoning can be applied to any other Continuous Spell/Trap, and it's no reason not to play Domain.

 

Also, I don't like giving my opponent free +2s, so I'd only play Book of Eclipse if I were certain I could knock out all of them.

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currently, with all the targeting immunity and such, this card isn't actually bad. i can't say it's good, and unlike book, it doesn't chain to anything, but against most decks, it forces them to use up an answer or suffer. it doesn't trigger destruction effects, it doesn't target, and it prevents changing the battle positions of anything it hits for up to 2 turns. it's worth giving it a run for that, at least until the new trap hole comes out.

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Oh, and no, Summon memory doesn't kick in for being flipped face-down . . . because flipping face-up triggers a new Flip Summon, overriding previous Summon information. And, even barring that, as long as it stays face-down, it's not held information for the game. So long as you don't attack into it with a monster that can't kill it, the monsters flipped by this effect lose their Summon information permanently. This card is actually pretty damned dirty if used properly.

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This card reminds me of Ghostrick Yuki-Onna, as you can't flip monsters face-up when she flips them face-down either. Granted, on a larger scale than Yuki-Onna.

currently, with all the targeting immunity and such, this card isn't actually bad. i can't say it's good, and unlike book, it doesn't chain to anything, but against most decks, it forces them to use up an answer or suffer. it doesn't trigger destruction effects, it doesn't target, and it prevents changing the battle positions of anything it hits for up to 2 turns. it's worth giving it a run for that, at least until the new trap hole comes out.

Yes; with targeting protection being more prevalent, it can prove useful.
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