Any card that actually uses Spell Counters will tell you what to do with them. Breaker the Magical Warrior tells you what his own counter does, while cards like Megaton Magical Cannon say to remove spell counters from other cards.
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counters can be used in a varity of ways some card effects can add counters to its self or to others and some cards can only be used by giving up spell counters
Arcane Apprentice's effect doesn't mention Spell Counters in any way. Are you asking about the right card?
Yes.
When you trigger an effect (such as summoning breaker or apprentice magician)that says to put a spell counter on a card that can accepts spell counters. Oh and put as much spell counters as it says you should.
they are the same the more moder cards are spell cards and the older cards are magic cards they are both useable
A spell counter is a token placed on a card by a specific effect. What the spell counter actually does depends on what it is placed on. On Breaker the Magical Warrior for example, it gives him 300 bonus ATK and lets him use his S/T destroying effect. On Pitch Black Powerstone, they do nothing except stay there so they can be moved to another card, etc.
Arcane Apprentice's effect doesn't mention Spell Counters in any way. Are you asking about the right card?
Yes.
Spell Counters in Yu-Gi-Oh!You need to have cards that use spell counters and you probably know that you can use small items like pennies to mark them. (make sure no one steals them)I suggest following the link provide, as it will show you all the cards that use or produce spell counters.Cards like Royal Magical Library are good for Spell Counters as one is generated every time a spell card resolves.
When you trigger an effect (such as summoning breaker or apprentice magician)that says to put a spell counter on a card that can accepts spell counters. Oh and put as much spell counters as it says you should.
they are the same the more moder cards are spell cards and the older cards are magic cards they are both useable
The spell counters will be lost, they will not be transferred to the new monster.
A spell counter is a token placed on a card by a specific effect. What the spell counter actually does depends on what it is placed on. On Breaker the Magical Warrior for example, it gives him 300 bonus ATK and lets him use his S/T destroying effect. On Pitch Black Powerstone, they do nothing except stay there so they can be moved to another card, etc.
No, Crusader of Endymion cannot hold Spell Counters. Therefore, its effect will not apply to itself.
There's nothing official to represent them, but they definitely exist. Black-Winged Dragon uses Black Feather Counters, Blackwing Armor Master uses Wedge Counters.
When Magical Citadel of Endymion is initially activated, it has no Spell Counters. This is because its effect of obtaining Spell Counters does not take place until it has been successfully activated. Therefore, it does not gain a Spell Counter from its own activation.
Put the cursor over your Speed World 2 that's in your field spell zone then press Activate. Then you can deal 800 damage to your opponent by showing a speed spell in your hand and removing 4 speed counters. If you do the same but remove 7 then you can draw one card, and if you want, remove 10 and destroy a card on the field. Some Speed Spells need you to remove speed counters to activate.
Yes, as long as that card can be given spell counters.