Dillie-O
Council of Heroes
First off, sorry it seems like I'm away. I only get limited morning/evening/weekend time in the City since my new job has this place websensed... 8^D But here's something we've been debating in the Lair.
According to Pojo, Victory Dragon has been confirmed a Shonen Jump promo card. I've never been the biggest rumor believer, but for the sake of this argument, here's the text:
Victory Dragon
Dark/Dragon/8/2400/3000
This card cannot be special summon. You must sacrifice 3 Dragon sub-type monsters on your field to sacrifice summon this monster. When you successfully bring opponent's lifepoints to 0 as a result of this card's direct attack, the controller of this
card wins the match.
So there ya have it. A nice little "insta gib" for the entire match! You can be down 1-0, pull off a win with this guy in round 2, and automatically take the cake! Gets pretty intense eh?
But here's my question. Let's say its Game 1 of the duel. Player A has Player B down to 2000 lifepoints, has effectively "cleared" the field and slaps down a Victory Dragon. At this point there's a pretty good hunch that Player A is going to attack, get the win, and effectively win the match.
So as soon as Player B sees the Victory Dragon hit the field, heck as soon as he sees 3 dragons starting to get cleared from the field, Player B puts his hand on his deck and says "I surrender this game to you". They do this knowing full well (as do us all) that they have just bought themselves at least 1 more round to try and come from behind.
Is this legal? Is this poor sportsmanship? What's the call here?
According to Pojo, Victory Dragon has been confirmed a Shonen Jump promo card. I've never been the biggest rumor believer, but for the sake of this argument, here's the text:
Victory Dragon
Dark/Dragon/8/2400/3000
This card cannot be special summon. You must sacrifice 3 Dragon sub-type monsters on your field to sacrifice summon this monster. When you successfully bring opponent's lifepoints to 0 as a result of this card's direct attack, the controller of this
card wins the match.
So there ya have it. A nice little "insta gib" for the entire match! You can be down 1-0, pull off a win with this guy in round 2, and automatically take the cake! Gets pretty intense eh?
But here's my question. Let's say its Game 1 of the duel. Player A has Player B down to 2000 lifepoints, has effectively "cleared" the field and slaps down a Victory Dragon. At this point there's a pretty good hunch that Player A is going to attack, get the win, and effectively win the match.
So as soon as Player B sees the Victory Dragon hit the field, heck as soon as he sees 3 dragons starting to get cleared from the field, Player B puts his hand on his deck and says "I surrender this game to you". They do this knowing full well (as do us all) that they have just bought themselves at least 1 more round to try and come from behind.
Is this legal? Is this poor sportsmanship? What's the call here?