Dark/Spellcaster/4/1800/700
Effect: Each time this card inflicts Battle Damage to your opponent's Life Points, you can remove from play up to 2 Monster Cards in your opponent's Graveyard. As long as this card remains face-up on the field, your opponent cannot remove from play any cards in either Graveyard.
Rulings:
[Re: Bazoo the Soul-Eater] Removing Monster Cards from the Graveyard is a cost of "Bazoo the Soul-Eater"'s effect, so if your opponent chains to the activation of this effect with "Call of the Haunted", to Special Summon "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer", the effect of "Bazoo the Soul-Eater" is not negated since the Monster Cards were already removed.
[Re: Book of Life] If you activate "Book of Life" and your opponent chains "Call of the Haunted" to Special Summon "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer", you still get to Special Summon 1 Zombie with Book of Life's effect (but do not remove 1 monster from your opponent's Graveyard).
[Re: Book of Life] You cannot activate "Book of Life" if your opponent controls "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer".
[Re: Dimension Jar] When "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer" is on the field and "Dimension Jar" is activated, the controller of "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer" can remove his/her opponent's cards in the Graveyard from play.
[Re: Lesser Fiend] Monsters destroyed by this card as a result of battle are not sent to the Graveyard, so "Sangan" or "Mystic Tomato" would not have their effects activated, and the effect of "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer" will not prevent them from being removed from play.
[Re: Robbin' Goblin] If you have "Robbin' Goblin" on the field and attack with "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer" or "The Bistro Butcher" both effects activate simultaneously. Since you control both effects you can chose the order that they go on a Chain, so you can have the opponent draw due to the effect of "The Bistro Butcher" and then discard for the effect of "Robbin' Goblin".
[Re: Soul Demolition] If "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer" is on the field, the effect of this card cannot be activated.
Today we look at a monster card that puts a serious dent in any planning the opponent has for the graveyard, specifcally RFG summons.
Some may complain about him being weaker because he got errata'd but let's face it, even in this game's universe, spells and traps don't have spiritual energy so it should be reasonable that he only removes Monster cards. Same goes for Bazoo the SOUL eater.
Like yesterday's card, its about limiting the opponent's options in terms of what he can use in the graveyard. And with this card around, your opponent can't play powerful RFG summons like the envoys, Chaos Socerrer, Nercofear, and the like. Not to mention that it'll keep your opponent out of your graveyard in terms of removing.
He's pretty decent but he won't be everyone's cup of tea.
Effect: Each time this card inflicts Battle Damage to your opponent's Life Points, you can remove from play up to 2 Monster Cards in your opponent's Graveyard. As long as this card remains face-up on the field, your opponent cannot remove from play any cards in either Graveyard.
Rulings:
[Re: Bazoo the Soul-Eater] Removing Monster Cards from the Graveyard is a cost of "Bazoo the Soul-Eater"'s effect, so if your opponent chains to the activation of this effect with "Call of the Haunted", to Special Summon "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer", the effect of "Bazoo the Soul-Eater" is not negated since the Monster Cards were already removed.
[Re: Book of Life] If you activate "Book of Life" and your opponent chains "Call of the Haunted" to Special Summon "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer", you still get to Special Summon 1 Zombie with Book of Life's effect (but do not remove 1 monster from your opponent's Graveyard).
[Re: Book of Life] You cannot activate "Book of Life" if your opponent controls "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer".
[Re: Dimension Jar] When "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer" is on the field and "Dimension Jar" is activated, the controller of "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer" can remove his/her opponent's cards in the Graveyard from play.
[Re: Lesser Fiend] Monsters destroyed by this card as a result of battle are not sent to the Graveyard, so "Sangan" or "Mystic Tomato" would not have their effects activated, and the effect of "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer" will not prevent them from being removed from play.
[Re: Robbin' Goblin] If you have "Robbin' Goblin" on the field and attack with "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer" or "The Bistro Butcher" both effects activate simultaneously. Since you control both effects you can chose the order that they go on a Chain, so you can have the opponent draw due to the effect of "The Bistro Butcher" and then discard for the effect of "Robbin' Goblin".
[Re: Soul Demolition] If "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer" is on the field, the effect of this card cannot be activated.
Today we look at a monster card that puts a serious dent in any planning the opponent has for the graveyard, specifcally RFG summons.
Some may complain about him being weaker because he got errata'd but let's face it, even in this game's universe, spells and traps don't have spiritual energy so it should be reasonable that he only removes Monster cards. Same goes for Bazoo the SOUL eater.
Like yesterday's card, its about limiting the opponent's options in terms of what he can use in the graveyard. And with this card around, your opponent can't play powerful RFG summons like the envoys, Chaos Socerrer, Nercofear, and the like. Not to mention that it'll keep your opponent out of your graveyard in terms of removing.
He's pretty decent but he won't be everyone's cup of tea.