chaosruler
New Member
I was wondering, since Spirit Reaper says:
Spirit Reaper
Effect Monster (Zombie / DARK / 3 Stars / ATK 300 / DEF 200)
This card is not destroyed as a result of battle. Destroy this card when it is targeted by the effect of a Spell, Trap, or Effect Monster. If this card successfully attacks your opponent's Life Points directly, your opponent discards 1 card randomly from his/her hand.
However, Reaper on the Nightmare says:
Reaper on the Nightmare
Fusion Monster (Zombie / DARK / 5 Stars / ATK 800 / DEF 600)
"Spirit Reaper" + "Nightmare Horse"
This monster is not destroyed as a result of battle at any time, although damage calculation is applied normally. When this card is specifically designated as a target of the effect of a Spell, Trap, or Effect Monster Card, this card is immediately destroyed. This monster can attack your opponent's Life Points directly even if there is a monster on your opponent's side of the field. When this card attacks your opponent's Life Points directly, 1 card is randomly selected from your opponent's hand and discarded to the Graveyard.
Does this mean that Reaper on the Nightmare doesn't wait for the chain to resolve, or what?
-chaosruler
Spirit Reaper
Effect Monster (Zombie / DARK / 3 Stars / ATK 300 / DEF 200)
This card is not destroyed as a result of battle. Destroy this card when it is targeted by the effect of a Spell, Trap, or Effect Monster. If this card successfully attacks your opponent's Life Points directly, your opponent discards 1 card randomly from his/her hand.
However, Reaper on the Nightmare says:
Reaper on the Nightmare
Fusion Monster (Zombie / DARK / 5 Stars / ATK 800 / DEF 600)
"Spirit Reaper" + "Nightmare Horse"
This monster is not destroyed as a result of battle at any time, although damage calculation is applied normally. When this card is specifically designated as a target of the effect of a Spell, Trap, or Effect Monster Card, this card is immediately destroyed. This monster can attack your opponent's Life Points directly even if there is a monster on your opponent's side of the field. When this card attacks your opponent's Life Points directly, 1 card is randomly selected from your opponent's hand and discarded to the Graveyard.
Does this mean that Reaper on the Nightmare doesn't wait for the chain to resolve, or what?
-chaosruler