last turn vs: book of moon.

Javario

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Hello,

what if someone has jogen the spiritualist and last turn , I have book of moon.

Book of moon is quick play first in last out... If they activate last turn I chain with book of moon doesn't my effect of book of moon go through first to place jowgen the spiritualist face down? Isn't he then included in the cards sent to the graveyard?

-Javario

I ask cause I was in a simular situation.

SOmeone please sate whast last turn says in it's reply...

cause I think it says I can't actiavate cards or something I can't remember but I think I'm right on the subject on last turn vs book of moon....

can I get some assistance ASAP...

-javario
 
Last Turn
This card can only be activated during your opponent's turn when your Life Points are 1000 or less. Select 1 monster on your side of the field and send all other cards on the field and in their respective owners' hands to their respective Graveyards. Your opponent must then Special Summon 1 monster from his/her Deck in face-up Attack Position and attack your selected monster. Any Battle Damage from this battle is treated as 0. The player whose monster remains alone on the field at the End Phase of this turn wins the Duel. Any other case results in a DRAW.

Jowgen the Spiritualist
Randomly discard 1 card from your hand to the Graveyard to destroy all Special Summoned monsters on the field. In addition, as long as this card remains face-up on the field, no monsters can be Special Summoned.

If your opponent activates Last Turn and select his/her Jowgen, you can chain Book of Moon. At resolution, Jowgen will be flipped f/d defense position, then you can special summon one monster from your deck and attack Jowgen if you wish. Jowgen will not be sent to the GY because he was the target for Last Turn, regardless of his battle position.
 
Raigekick said:
Last Turn
This card can only be activated during your opponent's turn when your Life Points are 1000 or less. Select 1 monster on your side of the field and send all other cards on the field and in their respective owners' hands to their respective Graveyards. Your opponent must then Special Summon 1 monster from his/her Deck in face-up Attack Position and attack your selected monster. Any Battle Damage from this battle is treated as 0. The player whose monster remains alone on the field at the End Phase of this turn wins the Duel. Any other case results in a DRAW.

Jowgen the Spiritualist
Randomly discard 1 card from your hand to the Graveyard to destroy all Special Summoned monsters on the field. In addition, as long as this card remains face-up on the field, no monsters can be Special Summoned.

If your opponent activates Last Turn and select his/her Jowgen, you can chain Book of Moon. At resolution, Jowgen will be flipped f/d defense position, then you can special summon one monster from your deck and attack Jowgen if you wish. Jowgen will not be sent to the GY because he was the target for Last Turn, regardless of his battle position.

Well, you'd have to attack the face-down Jowgen in this case, you don't have a choice. Also, Jowgen is merely the monster that the non-turn player selects to resolve "Last Turn". "Last Turn" however does not target so you could choose "Spirit Reaper" and not have him blow up.

Otherwise you are correct about being able to special summon a monster to the field. (Mystic Swordsman LVx anyone? :evil:)

The article is coming in the December ARRJ. *plug plug* :D

- A
 
I did not know Last Turn does not target. I learned another one today :D. And you are right, the special summoned monster has no choice but to attack.

I have a question though, is having at least one monster on your side of the field a requirement to activate Last Turn?
 
Timing of the effect... is it (for the turn player) choose one monster THEN send all cards to the graveyard, or is it all simultaneous... referring back to the "don't have to have one to use it" question.

Possible then to chain scapegoats or other "tokens" as a defensive measure??
 
Short form of the essay:

"Last Turn" activates.

The non-turn player selects a monster on his/her side of the field.
All other cards on the field and both players hands are sent to the graveyard.

"Last Turn" is considered to have resolved at this point.

If "Last Turn" was activated in a chain, other effects in that chain resolve at this point.

Graveyard effects that activate as a result of a card being sent to the Graveyard by "Last Turn" activate now.

The opponent now selects a monster from his/her deck and special summons it to the field (if possible).

That summoned monster attacks the monster chosen by the non-turn player. No battle damage is inflicted to either player.

The turn player's turn resumes here.

- Andrew
 
Here's a follow up question on last turn.

Last turn triggers a battle outside the battlephase. This is the only logical reason I can think of at the opponent activating Last Turn at his standby phase.

Then, if Last Turn was activated during your opponent's turn, do you get your proper battle phase as well?
 
John Galt said:
Here's a follow up question on last turn.

Last turn triggers a battle outside the battlephase. This is the only logical reason I can think of at the opponent activating Last Turn at his standby phase.

Then, if Last Turn was activated during your opponent's turn, do you get your proper battle phase as well?

Yup.
 
Remember, the first battle causes no battle damage to be inflicted to either player (it's as if both players Kuriboh any potential battle damage). But since your turn resumes normally afterwards, feel free (if possible) to bring something else out on the field and attack for game since if you get them to 0 life points before the end phase, you win.

- A
 
John Galt said:
Here's a follow up question on last turn.

Last turn triggers a battle outside the battlephase. This is the only logical reason I can think of at the opponent activating Last Turn at his standby phase.

Then, if Last Turn was activated during your opponent's turn, do you get your proper battle phase as well?

Last Turn gives your OPPONENT an extra battle phase. It's always during your OPPONENT's turn that it's activated.
 
just a quick question...dumb as it may sound...

When the monster has to be picked, since it says "Select 1 monster from your deck", would it be possible to select a nomi monster as your choice of monster to attack???
 
Also since the opp turn continues until End phase... if you wipe out their monsters with your own and you still have one on the field (you being the "opponent" of Last Turn) then you would win correct?
 
Yes if the opponent is the only one with a monster on the field, he wins.

Of course when his battle phase comes around, he could just attack for game as well to "speed it up" so to speak.

- A
 
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