Lightsworns say "During each of your End Phases". They trigger only in the end phases of your own turns, not the opponent's.
Yes, it can be activated during your opponents battle phase.
No, you can't.
Yes. The effect of Ultimate Offering is that by paying 500 life points, you can normal summon 1 extra monster during either your main phase or your opponent's battle phase.
No, if it leaves the field, it is unable to Set itself during the end phase. It must survive whatever battle it is involved in, and remain on the field.
Players in Phase 10 can strategically use the "skip" card to avoid completing a specific phase or to delay their opponents from completing their phases. By strategically holding onto the "skip" card until it can have the most impact, players can disrupt their opponents' progress and increase their own chances of winning.
Of course not Why would someone chain a card that ends the opponents turn with another one that has the same effect
Players can prevent their opponents from stealing points in cribbage by strategically discarding cards to avoid creating scoring combinations for their opponents, and by keeping track of the cards that have been played to anticipate potential scoring opportunities for their opponents. Additionally, players can try to peg points quickly to minimize the opportunities for their opponents to steal points during the pegging phase of the game.
During the "predator's hour" in Magic: The Gathering, players can employ strategies such as bluffing, strategic card plays, and anticipating opponents' moves to outmaneuver them and secure victory. It is important to carefully manage resources, make calculated decisions, and adapt to changing game dynamics to gain an advantage over opponents during this critical phase of the game.
During S phase :)
Yes. A Gladiator Beast's effect can activate during the end of any Battle Phase, as long as it attacked or was attacked, and has survived the Damage Step. If this occurred during your opponent's turn, you may return the Gladiator Beast to the Deck and Special Summon another one whenever your opponent declares the conclusion of his/her Battle Phase.
To effectively strategize and win at Phase 10, players should focus on completing each phase quickly, keeping track of opponents' progress, and strategically discarding cards to prevent opponents from completing their phases. Additionally, saving wild cards for later phases and planning ahead can help players achieve victory.
One effective Phase 10 strategy to increase your chances of winning is to focus on completing your current phase quickly while also keeping track of your opponents' progress. Try to save high-value cards for later phases and use Skip cards strategically to disrupt your opponents' plans. Additionally, pay attention to the cards being discarded and drawn to anticipate what your opponents may need.