Evil Fiber Jar
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Can you put an A-Counter on a scapegoat?
Yes. It's always going to be the one monster you can count on being "face-up".Evil Fiber Jar said:Can you put an A-Counter on a scapegoat?
Everyone knows that Scapegoat is a slang reference to a Sheep Token. There arent any Goat Tokens in the game. They can't be confused with Snake Tokens or Lamb Tokens, and certainly not Block Tokens.Maruno said:You can't put an A-Counter on a Scapegoat. Scapegoat is a Quick-Play Spell Card. You can, however, place A-Counters on the Sheep Tokens generated by this card.
Sheep Token with United We Stand/Mage Power? A-Counters would be handy then, methinks.
Maruno said:You can't put an A-Counter on a Scapegoat. Scapegoat is a Quick-Play Spell Card.
lol... Not so stupid.Entropy said:Stupid comment in 3, 2, ...
Final Attack Orders is active. Player 1 attacks Player 2's [monster] with Alien Warrior. Player 2 uses Fairy Box, but guesses wrong, so plays Magical Hats, selecting Scapegoat and another card. Alien Warrior attacks again, and Player 2's Fairy Box reduces Alien Warrior to 0 ATK. The target turns out to be Scapegoat. Player B chains Rush Recklessly, targetting Scapegoat. Scapegoat destroys Alien Warrior, and gets two A-Counters.