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What is the difference between active attacks passive attacks in GSM network?
only when a dragon card is active on the playing field.
Assuming that the effect of "The Fabled Unicore" is active (therefore, assuming that you and your opponent have the same number of cards in your hands), both the monster effect that was activated and Doomcaliber Knight will be destroyed.
passive attacks : footprinting, trashing active attacks : sniffing, social engineering
If I have Kaiser Colosseum active, and one monster on my side of the field, then my opponent is only allowed to have one monster on his side. If I have two, he can have two.The exception is that monsters already on the field are unaffected, and by this it means if I had one monster, and my opponent had two, nothing would happen if I then activated Kaiser Colosseum - my opponent would not lose a monster. He still could not summon another, even if one of his current monsters was destroyed by something else.However if I have zero monsters on my side of the field, then Kaiser Colosseum no longer has any effect, so the opponent can summon as many as he is able to.
If Robbin' Goblin was already active on the field, and your opponent Summons a monster that prevents the activation of Trap Cards, Robbin' Goblin will not be affected because it was already active; it will not be destroyed.If a card on the field prevents the activation AND negates the effects of Trap Cards (such as Jinzo), Robbin' Goblinwill remain on the field; however, its effect will also be negated.
avoid them
Active and Passive Attacks
No, it is a continuous effect and therefore cannot stay active if the monster is no longer face-up on the field. If the Thousand Eyes Jellyfish is destroyed or flipped face down, the opponent conceals his hand cards again.