Various Questions

kansashoops

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1. If you use Change of Heart or Enemy Controller to take control of an opponent's monster until the end of the turn, then use Interdimensional Matter Transporter to send the monster out of play until the end of the turn, does the monster return to your side of the field at the end of the turn or to the opponent's? I assume it's yours.

2. After Thousand Eyes Restrict sucks in an opponent's monster, it becomes an equip spell card and moves to your spell/trap card zone. I assume that means that it is treated as a spell card and can be removed with Heavy Storm, MST, etc. But do monster removal cards also work? I thought I read somewhere that they do, and was confused by that.

3. If you use Ceasefire when Thousand Eyes Restrict has an effect monster sucked in, does the equipped monster count as an effect monster?
 
JOls said:
IMT resets the state of the monster in that Change of Heart/Snatch Steal no longer has control. But when the monster comes back, it knows who is the owner of the card and thus returns to that side of the field. It was not banished and summoned, it just stepped out of our dimension for a while which removed all states that are only linked in our dimension.
I guess that makes sense.

JOIs said:
Meanwhile, a card that is pulled over via Change of Heart and flipped face down is essentially banished and then re-summoned when it flips face up, so it knows who summoned it.
If you CoH a monster then it is flipped face-down by BoM, that monster still goes back to your opponent at the end of your turn. This is because CoH effect is still on the monster, even if it is flipped face down. (Confusing huh) This is importat to know becuase of you CoH a face-down Horus LV6, and flipped Summon it, CoH's effect on Horus LV6 will be disrupted, and Horus LV6 will go back to where CoH took him from.
JOIs said:
Only when you "Remove Brainwashing" does the card forget about who summoned it and return to the owners side of the field.
"Remove Brainwashing" will return monsters affected by "one-shot control change" (such as CoH, "Creature Swap", "Enemy Controller") to their original owner. Then "Brain Washing" will override all "continuous monster control effect" (such as "Snatch Steal" and "Dark Necrofear").
JOIs said:
Fusilier loses the "decrease by half state" that was attached to it when it is sent to another dimension, allowing it to return full power.

Does that fit all situations of creatures removed from play?
Your example of CoH and flipping face down is not a RFP action.
JOIs said:
What happens to a creature that was Creature Swapped, then attacked by a DMC and sent out of play if somebody then used Dimension Fusion? Who gets to summon that creature, and if it was not the original owner, does it immediately go to the owner's side?
Good question. It will probably go to which field it was RFP, then goes back to its original owner.
 
chaosruler said:
Um, i thought the Level monsters were wierd that if they met their conditions, and they were RFPed, they still fulfilled activation requirements

-chaosruler
Yeah Horuses and one other monsters are weird. The other monster has something to do with its effect that can only be activated once, and this is the reason why it was limited to one becuase of "Fiber Jar"'s confusion. I forgot what that monster was called.
 
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