Relinquished?

Cardinal

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These are proberly silly questions, which are possibly already on here.

Q1.
If I had a monster already attached to Relinquished, and used Book of the Moon, or Tsukuyomi to put Reliquished face down, does it destroy the attached monster. And by doing so in the same turn enable me to flip Relinquished and attach another of my opponents monsters to it?

Q2.
A friend and myself had a disagreement about the wording on Relinquished / Thousand Eyes restrict.

The first part that says: 'Select 1 monster on your opponent's side of the field and equip it to this card (this effect can only be used once per turn and you can only equip 1 monster at a time to this card)'.

He was thinking, he could change monsters every one of his turns, and destroy the previous monster attached without anyother card helping.

Please let me know if im wrong, but I told him once you have attached a monster to Relinquished, the only way to change the attached monster was by cards like Giant Trunate, Heavy storm ETC, or Q1 (If legal).

Thanks in advance for your reply's.
 
A1. Seems perfectly legitimate to me.

A2. You are right, the monster remains equipped to Relinquished until it's removed/destroyed by an effect/game mechanic. You can't just arbitrarily destroy it and grab another monster :D
 
Cardinal said:
These are proberly silly questions, which are possibly already on here.

Q1.
If I had a monster already attached to Relinquished, and used Book of the Moon, or Tsukuyomi to put Reliquished face down, does it destroy the attached monster. And by doing so in the same turn enable me to flip Relinquished and attach another of my opponents monsters to it?

Since Book of Moon flipped Relinquished into face down defense, the card attached would be destroyed as equip cards cannot be attached to face down monsters. If you used a card effect like Book of Taiyou to flip Relinquish face up, then you would have the ability to equip another of your opponent's monsters.

[/QUOTE]Q2.
A friend and myself had a disagreement about the wording on Relinquished / Thousand Eyes restrict.

The first part that says: 'Select 1 monster on your opponent's side of the field and equip it to this card (this effect can only be used once per turn and you can only equip 1 monster at a time to this card)'.

He was thinking, he could change monsters every one of his turns, and destroy the previous monster attached without anyother card helping.

Please let me know if im wrong, but I told him once you have attached a monster to Relinquished, the only way to change the attached monster was by cards like Giant Trunate, Heavy storm ETC, or Q1 (If legal).[/QUOTE]

Correct on #2 but the monster equipped can also be destroyed by monster effects as well.
 
HorusMaster said:
Since Book of Moon flipped Relinquished into face down defense, the card attached would be destroyed as equip cards cannot be attached to face down monsters. If you used a card effect like Book of Taiyou to flip Relinquish face up, then you would have the ability to equip another of your opponent's monsters.

Unless the rules have changed once again (and that's possible; haven't paid much attention of late), if Relinquished was summoned on a previous turn (and hasn't changed battle position manually yet), it can still be manually flip-summoned after Book of Moon, Tsukuyomi, etc, and of course would be eligile to suck up another monster but only if that effect hadn't been used already on this turn either.

Again, it's possible that's no longer true anymore ... I suppose I should go look :D

edit: "suck up" is of course the proper technical term for Relinquished's effect .. LOL!
 
cant you also get rid of an equipped monster via battle&effect?
say, use relinquished equipped with sangan(previous turn) to attack opponents jinzo- then relinquished's effect destroys sangan and sends the battle damage to opponent and allowing relinquished to "suck up" jinzo in mp2... making it all worthwhile.... :nyah
 
Sure you can. You just can't voluntarily destroy a monster equipped to Relinquished/Thousand-Eyes Restrict as if it were something you control. The monster stays equipped until something destroys it involuntarily, not at the whim of it's controller. :duel_no
 
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