The battle between the spanish and the Incas went on for days, if it wasnt for Atahualpa who told some of his men to retreat and hideaway somewhere the spanish (wohooo, Spain!!!) couldnt find them. this act saved about 900 Incas from death. Now days there are still Incas living, they are called Peruvians, yes Peruvians were Incas this whole time, who knew. :)
Ummmm roughly speaking I'd hazard a guess at precisely.... none ! I don't think the Italian air force was in any way involved in the Battle of Britain.
Yes
I am not able to find any reference to any Civil War battle called the Battle of the Summer.
There were never any Incas in Mexico, as they were a people from South America. The Aztecs were utterly destroyed, while several Mayan peoples still live in the southeastern states of Mexico, as well as Belize, Guatemala and el Salvador.
Yes
No, Gladiator Beasts must survive battle, for them to activate any of their 'if this card attacked or was attacked' effects.
On the turn you activate it, your monsters can't be destroyed by battle, nor do you take any battle damage to your lifepoints.
No, electricity had not been harnessed at the time of the Incas.
Only Adrastus.
" Destroyed as a result of battle" is when a monster is considered destroyed during Damage Calculation, where its ATK or DEF is being compared to the other monster's ATK. It does not mean destruction at any other time during an attack, like through the effect of Mystic Swordsman Lv2, or Newdoria.
the incas technology was nothing because at the time they lived they did not have any electricity,computers, or any technie stuff.
No. Waboku has received numerous reprints over time, and while the effect has never changed, the wording has sometimes been confusing. However the latest printing leaves it unambiguous - Waboku will stop that player taking any battle damage, and his monsters cannot be destroyed by battle. Mirage Dragon will survive, in this case.
It destroyed Lee's ability to mount any more invasions of the North, and shifted the initiative permanently to the Union.
yes there is one but they have only figured out half of it. It is like a mystery to the discoverrers of the ancient incas.
If the token is considered destroyed by battle, then it will leave the field and cease to exist, like any regular token monster.
No. Their wealth was determined by their property or land.
Unless it could find any alternative food source the duck would also begin to disappear as it would not be able to get the food that it needs to survive.