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No it does not because Lord of D. protects dragons from Spell, Trap and Monster effects that specifically target them. Dragon Capture Jar is a general effect, not a targeted effect therefor Lord of D.'s effect would not apply.
No, Lord of D only protects Dragons from effects that 'target'. Gravity Bind does not make any kind of selections on activation (the definition of a targeted effect) so will still affect Dragons.
Things Lord of D protects against (cards that select a dragon monster on activation)
Change of Heart/Brain Control
Exiled Force
Sakuretsu Armor
Trap Hole
Things Lord of D does not protect against (cards that make no specific selections, or select at resolution)
Lightning Vortex
Creature Swap
Smashing Ground
Torrential Tribute
Guardian Sphinx.
Equip Spell Cards target, and Lord of D prevents dragon-type monsters being targetted. You will be unable to use an Equip Spell card on a dragon in this case.
Yes, it doesn't matter who controls the spells, traps or effect monsters, they cannot target a dragon with an effect while Lord of D is face-up on the field.
yes, it protects all dragons from spells, traps and effects regardless of who controls it.
Lord of D. only protects your Dragons from effects that 'target' them. Level Limit Area B does not target the monsters it affects. Lord of D. does nothing against it.
no it does not or at least it didnt use to i dont know if theyve changed it now
There are no dragons in The Lord of the Rings. The dragon in The Hobbit lived in the Lonely Mountain.
Yes. Lord of D. only protects Dragons from effects that target. Lightning Vortex does not target.
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Lord of D. would protect your Dragon-type monsters from being affected by Sakurestu Armor as it targets the monster and Lord prevents that from happening.
Lord of D. only protects your Dragons from effects that 'target' them. Level Limit Area B does not target the monsters it affects. Lord of D. does nothing against it.
Yes, it protects all dragons, regardless of who controls them. None of them can be targetted by spells, traps, or monster effects.
no it does not or at least it didnt use to i dont know if theyve changed it now
you need to fight ninnurtu, lord of the dragons, if you succeed, you are the new lord
No, not in any way at all. Lord of D. protects your Dragons from being targetted by effects. Summoned Skull is the only thing being targetted here.
There are no dragons in The Lord of the Rings. The dragon in The Hobbit lived in the Lonely Mountain.
to protect the lord and fight with his lord in battle fields
Knights
you can't, or if you get 100% on one of the dragon types, you can count completing that part of the game of being a lord dragon.
The conch (Shell)
they did by using Castles