If a monster ever finds itself in the S/T zone, it ceases to become a monster, and is now a Continuous Spell Card. It loses all effects, cannot attack, nor is it affected by cards that specifically affect monsters.
The only exception to this are monsters that become equip cards (like Unions and Dark Necrofear), and only when they use their own effect, never when they are forcibly taken by cards like Relinquished.
No, they can not be used for Tribute Summons. The one scenario that they could be used as Tributes is to summon "Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder" since Crystal Beasts in the Spell/ Trap card area are treated as Continuous Spells.
There are a number of beasts, and while many have hands, some do not.
I use a crystal beast deck and its awesome but my friend josh just made this badass D.D. (different dimension) deck and it usually wins against my crystal beasts. The thing that makes crystal beasts effective is is the effect they all share which is when destroyed, they can be put in the spell and traps area so he uses dimension fissure and macro cosmos. Dimension fissure removes your monsters from play when they are destroyed so if your opponent uses crystal beasts he/she cannot put them in spells and traps. Marco cosmos removes all used/destroyed spells and traps from play. When playing against a crystal beast user, these cards are espicially effective and can keep your opponent from summoning rainbow/rainbow dark dragon (I dont use it but most do) or using the magic card crystal abundance ( user must have 4 crystal beasts in spell and trap card zone to activate and by sending these to the graveyard every card on the field is destroyed but the user then gets to summon as many crystal beast from the graveyard as the number of cards destroyed on your side of the field) or the trap card crystal raigeki which lets you send one crystal beast card (as spell card) to destroy one card on the field)I agree with most of this answer, however using Dimensional Fissure as a counter to the crystal beasts is not as effective as you seem to think. Dimensional Fissure states that "Any monster sent to the Graveyard is removed from play instead." Whereas the Crystal Beasts all state in their effects that "If this card is destroyed while in a monster card zone you can place it face up in your Spell and Trap Card Zone as a continuous Spell Card instead of sending it to the Graveyard." Therefore the Crystal Beasts can be chosen to never be sent to the graveyard by their effect and so cannot be removed from play by Dimensional Fissure. However Dimensional Fissure, Macro Cosmos, Banisher of the Light and Banisher of the Radiance are still effective at countering the summon of Rainbow Dragon.
no, it is considered ONLY as a continuous spell card while in the S/T zones, and not a monster... Sincerely, James
In Magic: The Gathering, players strategically use cards to attack their opponent's life points while also defending their own. This involves planning when to play creatures, spells, and abilities to outmaneuver and outwit the opponent's tactics. Players must balance offense and defense to achieve victory.
because their beasts
No, the king cannot attack while in check.
Calvin's mother was knitting while they were watching her through the crystal ball.
Click on the spellbook. Every spell there gives you magic experience - except for the first one (home teleport), which requires no runes. At first, the only spell you can do is a basic attack. Use that for a while. When your magic level increases, you will be able to do additional spells. Each spell needs some runes, which you can buy at the Grand Exchange or in a rune shop.
You can't special summon Green Baboon when a Beast monster is destroyed while it is somehow in the S/T zone, by either being equipped by Relinquished, or go there themselves like Crystal Beasts. The reason is, they are destroyed as Continuous/Equip Spell Cards, not as monsters, even though they revert back to monster cards when they're in the graveyard.
Ajka Crystal is not made by Waterford; it is a separate brand of crystal produced in Ajka, Hungary. While both are renowned for their high-quality crystal craftsmanship, they are distinct entities with their own designs and manufacturing processes. Waterford is an Irish company, known for its luxury crystal products, while Ajka Crystal has its own heritage and style in glassmaking.
At level 1 magic, the only magic you can use is an attack called Air Strike, which requires one mind rune, and one air rune. It is recommended to wield a staff of air to save the air runes. Then go attack some low-level creatures (men, goblins, chickens, etc.). If you need to earn some money (for example, to buy the mind runes for the magic), go after chickens or cows (on the road from Lumbridge to Varrock), and sell what they drop at the Grand Exchange.After you train magic for a short while, you will receive announcements, to the effect that you can now launch new spells - some of them are magic attacks, but there are others too. Broadly speeking, higher-level spells give you magic experience faster.