If an attack is negated by a trap card such as Draining Shield, can the turn player chose to attack another monster with the same card?
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I scored 135 in a test-the nation thing one of the channels for Britain ran. Doesn't really mean much IMO, just that I do well at tests.pssvr said:whose IQ is almost 130,
The purpose was not to start an argument about who's more intelligient, just to show that this person is otherwise inteligient (lIek, nt ttly stoopied, U now?). And I sympathize with you, although I have no idea why Solemn Judgment could confuse an amateur. That's one of those cards that is actually much harder for an experienced player to comprehend that an amateur. *Points at rulings on timing issues*daivahataka said:I scored 135 in a test-the nation thing one of the channels for Britain ran. Doesn't really mean much IMO, just that I do well at tests.
But anyway, yesterday I was dueling someone, he's a good player but when I used Solemn Judgement on a monster he just tribute summoned he started asking why didn't he get the monster he tributed back, then after that was explained he wanted to know why he couldn't make another normal summon since the first was negated.
Then there are still issues with bad rulings on Wave-Motion Cannon flying about my area. *Groan*
Considering the volume of spam you've been posting please show the decency to be less hostile towards people who're merely making a joke/dig about IQ tests (they mean nothing IMO), but whatever....pssvr said:The purpose was not to start an argument about who's more intelligient, just to show that this person is otherwise inteligient (lIek, nt ttly stoopied, U now?).
As I said this guy was no amateur, it's just a sad fact that people here (Ireland), like many other places don't even bother learning about cards that don't regularly feature in their meta, and give even less thought as to why a ruling is as it is. I suspect this is part of the reason why AFAIK there are only 2 Lv2 Judges in this country, no Lv3.pssvr said:And I sympathize with you, although I have no idea why Solemn Judgment could confuse an amateur. That's one of those cards that is actually much harder for an experienced player to comprehend that an amateur. *Points at rulings on timing issues*
-pssvr