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Hello, fine person!  I have a couple questions about the card.  If I'm understanding it correctly, I assume this card is meant to protect your monster if your opponent activates something like Mirror Force, right?

Since it is a continuous trap and it does not have any limits on its first effect, can you use it multiple times?  Ex. You protect 1 monster from Mirror Force, then, during your next turn, you can protect another monster from something like Sakuretsu Armor - Can you do that?

If you can do the thing in the previous question, then which monster would get summoned when Quantum Divide leaves the field?  All of them?  Only the last monster?

I think I can help you write out the card better if I fully understand how it works!  Cheers!

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Mr Melon, thank you for the review and questions. Quantum Divide can only be use once per turn and for one monster at a time, that's what I meant. For example if you attack your opponent's Blue-Eyes White Dragon with Buster Blader and they activate Mirror Force you activate this card to save Buster Blader, but your other monsters are toast.

If you activate a card effect that destroys Spells and Traps on your field or your opponent unwittly destroys Quantum Divide with Harpie's Feather Duster or something, Buster Blader comes back, as if time stopped for him.

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13 hours ago, blackdragon master said:

Mr Melon, thank you for the review and questions. Quantum Divide can only be use once per turn and for one monster at a time, that's what I meant. For example if you attack your opponent's Blue-Eyes White Dragon with Buster Blader and they activate Mirror Force you activate this card to save Buster Blader, but your other monsters are toast.

If you activate a card effect that destroys Spells and Traps on your field or your opponent unwittly destroys Quantum Divide with Harpie's Feather Duster or something, Buster Blader comes back, as if time stopped for him.

So shouldn't it be something like "If monsters you control would be destroyed by your opponents card effect, Banish one monster you control. Only one monster can be banished by this card at a time. If this card leaves the field, return the banished monster to the field and deal damage to your opponent equal to the original ATK of the banished monster."? Still not perfect, is it an improvement?

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7 hours ago, ITSUKOSOADO said:

So shouldn't it be something like "If monsters you control would be destroyed by your opponents card effect, Banish one monster you control. Only one monster can be banished by this card at a time. If this card leaves the field, return the banished monster to the field and deal damage to your opponent equal to the original ATK of the banished monster."? Still not perfect, is it an improvement?

I think the big difference between how I understand it and your wording is that the card should work off of any card effect activated specifically in the Battle Phase, but before the damage step.  Mirror Force was just a basic example, but you could chain this effect to something like Book of Moon, Enemy Controller, or Compulsory Evacuation Device (i.e. things that can activate during the Battle Phase, but do not destroy).

Your wording isn't bad though; it should more/less work for all destruction based effects (like Raigeki and Torrential Tribute on top of Mirror Force).

 

20 hours ago, blackdragon master said:

Mr Melon, thank you for the review and questions. Quantum Divide can only be use once per turn and for one monster at a time, that's what I meant. For example if you attack your opponent's Blue-Eyes White Dragon with Buster Blader and they activate Mirror Force you activate this card to save Buster Blader, but your other monsters are toast.

If you activate a card effect that destroys Spells and Traps on your field or your opponent unwittly destroys Quantum Divide with Harpie's Feather Duster or something, Buster Blader comes back, as if time stopped for him.

No problem, I'm here as a resource for you guys!  Thanks for answering the questions, it's pretty helpful.  The only other question is what happens if you manage to banish multiple monsters (over the course of 2 or more turns).  Would you get back all your monsters, or just one monster?

Assuming you only get back 1 monster, here is the wording based on how I understand it:

Once per turn, during your Battle Phase, if your opponent activates a card or effect after an attack is declared: Banish the attacking monster.  If this card is destroyed by a card effect, you can target 1 monster banished by this card's effect; inflict damage to your opponent equal to the ATK of that target, and if you do, return that target to the field.

I changed the order of the last effect to cut down on wording, but it should work as intended.  If I'm missing something, let me know and I'll try to correct it!

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