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Because Compulsory Escape Device says both players have to shuffle one monster into deck, it can't be activated unless both players can do this. If it was correctly activated and something happened in chain to it to make one player control no monsters, that is different. In that case only the player who has a monster will shuffle one into deck.
Both Laertes and Hamlet.
There are around 25 players on both teams.
its both a monster and a trap
they can both urinate.
No, not at all. When the defending player summons a monster after an attack has been declared, a 'replay' occurs. The attacking monster has to choose whether to continue its attack or discontinue it altogether and forfeit its attack that turn. If it continues the attack, it can be against a different target. If the monster was making a direct attack, and a stronger monster was summoned, then the attacker will most likely discontinue his attack. He can't continue as a direct attack, but is not forced to attack the newly summoned monster either.
the pectoral has a shallow socket while the pelvic has a deep, secure socket. both for limb attachment.
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In the game of Economics, workers are the players who function as both producers and _consumers_
No. Because Dragged Down into the Grave requires both players to reveal their hand so one card can be picked, it can't be activated if either player has no hand. Also, even if it was activated correctly, it will resolve without effect if before it resolves, one player empties their hand.
yes as long as none of the players are guests for the acheivment and they both have to pick it up =>
Monster Hunter 2 and a newer game, monster hunter freedom unite, have both been released in America.