Magic cards is just the old name for Spellcards, but both types follow the exact same rules.
they are the same the more moder cards are spell cards and the older cards are magic cards they are both useable
Giant trunade. It is a spell or a magic that will return all spell and trap cards or all the magic or trap cards on the field
No, Spell Economics does not work with either of those cards in the first place. Spell Economics lore states "You do not have to pay any Life Points to activate a Spell Card." With Card Shuffle and Recycle, you pay 300 Life Points to use their effect. "...activate a Spell Card." refers to when you physically placed the card on the field. Since neither Card Shuffle nor Recycle requires any Life Point payment to be activated, the effect of Spell Economics does not apply.
Yes, but make sure the counter trap card says it can counter a magic card (or whatever else you want to counter). Same for quick play spell cards, but mystical space typhoon wouldn't work because mystical space typhoon only says that it destroys 1 spell or trap card on the field. It does NOT say that it negates the effect.
Spell card - Shield and Sword
Yes, they are. Back around the time when the game was first released, green bordered cards were called Magic Cards. However this term is actually a trademark belonging to Wizards of the Coast, publisher of Magic the Gathering. Since both products are a similar nature, this infringed on the trademark, so Konami changed Magic Card to Spell Card, then Magic Ruler to Spell Ruler. In game terms, Magic Card and Spell Card are totally interchangable, different names for the same thing. If something instructs you to affect a Magic Card, it will apply to Spell Cards too, and vice versa.
they are the same the more moder cards are spell cards and the older cards are magic cards they are both useable
No; you cannot chain two Magic Drains to one Spell Card.
It destroys one magic or trap card on the field. It is chainable. *NOTE* It does NOT negate the effect of a spell or trap card. It destroys one Spell or Trap card on the field. This Spell or Trap card does not have to be one of your opponent's ones; it can be any Spell or Trap card on the Field. It is clearly stated in the text at the bottom of the card. Destroys 1 magic (spell) or trap card on the field. Really now.....don't be lazy.
'Magic Cancellation' is the literal Japanese name for the video game-only card known as Cursebreaker in English. Despite having an almost identical picture to the genuine spell card De-Spell, the two cards are not the same thing. De-Spell is a Normal Spell card that destroys one Spell Card on the field, Cursebreaker is a Quickplay that negates other spell card activations on the same chain.
Giant trunade. It is a spell or a magic that will return all spell and trap cards or all the magic or trap cards on the field
you will get the judgement spell card at level 28. it is for BALANCE students only and is obtained by completing a school quest given by the balance teacher (forgot his name lol) if your in a different magic school then you'll have to get judgement as a treasure card
No, 'That Wacky Magic' is a Normal Spell card so cannot be used in response to anything, nor can it be used in the opponent's turn.
Yes, it's an old card, originally from Magic Ruler (later known as Spell Ruler).
No, Spell Economics does not work with either of those cards in the first place. Spell Economics lore states "You do not have to pay any Life Points to activate a Spell Card." With Card Shuffle and Recycle, you pay 300 Life Points to use their effect. "...activate a Spell Card." refers to when you physically placed the card on the field. Since neither Card Shuffle nor Recycle requires any Life Point payment to be activated, the effect of Spell Economics does not apply.
Magic in the Elder Scrlls games has always been based on Storm magic, Ice magic and Fire magic although there are mods you can get which import much more magic and many more different types of magic. --MercuryIsle
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