Even this would border on taking too long because you would be slower going through the deck in order to note those cards. I say border because SOME people might be able to do it fast enough to not slow the game down but I don't know too many players like that. A good rule of thumb is that if...
Actually, Sinister serpent's ATK is high enough to kill Jowgen, so if you attack it would not be a draw because you would control the only monster and win via the effect of Last Turn.
Last Turn decks are pretty popular in my local metagame so I see this a lot. lol
Spot's Knight
It is true you can not activate (meaning flip it over) unless the effect discard is the last thing to happen. However, once it is flipped up it will activate (trigger) any time cards are discarded.
Spot's Knight
Novastar,
The logic is sound as far as it not being a cost but I'm not positive if that is the reason or not because you can't send a monter that is not the correct type and let the effect fail.
This might be one of those BKSS (Because Konami Says So).
Spot's Knight
Any effect that can TARGET a Normal monster can target a Token. If the effect sends it to the Graveyard, then the Token is just removed. (note this sentence applies only to effects when they resolve, not to Costs paid when activated)
Costs that require a monster to be 'sent to the graveyard'...
Actually a more accurate way to look at it is the tokens are manifestation of the lingering effect of the card that special summoned them. They don't stay there by their own power because they have no power. That is why they are considered Normal Monsters (for the purpose of Ceasefire etc). Any...
OK first, Change of heart does not have more significance than TER/RQ. It has been stated above that you are allowed to look at the face down monster because you can look at ANY cards you control and you now control that card.
Second, if it is placed face-up then it will often be confused for...
Both options are legal and since it was a regional event I'm glad Bishop didn't say anything. The way you played it Armor would resolve and destroy the card (I presume targeting the attacking monster). Then Ceasefire would resolve and flip face down monsters face up and deal damage for the...
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