D. D. Warrior Lady & Fiber Jar

Dragonseeker

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Is this ruling correct?

When your "D. D. Warrior Lady" attacks your opponent's "Fiber Jar", if you activate her effect then "D. D. Warrior Lady" is Step 1 of the chain and "Fiber Jar" is Step 2, "Fiber Jar" resolves first and shuffles both monsters into the Decks, and "D. D. Warrior Lady"'s effect disappears.

Would Morphing Jar #2 be resolved in the same way? [if it survived the DDWL's attack, that is.]

Thanks in advance.
 
Dragonseeker said:
Is this ruling correct?

When your "D. D. Warrior Lady" attacks your opponent's "Fiber Jar", if you activate her effect then "D. D. Warrior Lady" is Step 1 of the chain and "Fiber Jar" is Step 2, "Fiber Jar" resolves first and shuffles both monsters into the Decks, and "D. D. Warrior Lady"'s effect disappears.

Would Morphing Jar #2 be resolved in the same way? [if it survived the DDWL's attack, that is.]

Thanks in advance.

If not destroyed by DDWL, yes it works the same way. DDWL is always step 1 as it's the turn player's effect; the turn players effects getting placed on the chain earlier thatn the opponent.

Morphing Jar #2 does not include itself in its effect; it will still be on the field, thus DDWL will remove MJ#2 from play.

Edit:Oops read too fast,
 
Assuming "Morphing Jar #2" did survive the attack (say a "Waboku" was played), it very well does include itself in its effect. The only time it wouldn't is if it was destroyed.
 
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