In battle, it is the controller of a card that loses the lifepoints. It doesn't matter who has controlled the card the longest, it's the controller during Damage Calculation that counts.
When Elemental Hero Flame Wingman destroys a monster in battle, the opponent loses life points equal to half the destroyed monster's attack points.
Loses Control was created in 2003.
The effect of "Kinetic Soldier" activates during the Damage Step when attacking a Warrior-type monster. In otherwords, right before you determine if a monster is destroyed and who loses Life Points, "Kinetic Soldier" will gain 2000 ATK. If its ATK is greater at this point, the opponent's monster will be destroyed. But if "Kinetic Soldier"'s ATK is still lower than the opponent's defending monster, "Kinetic Soldier" will be destroyed.
It loses it's balance, and spirals out of control until it collapses.
its mostly by wins and loses..but kills and deaths tie in some..as do points..but mostly wins and loses.
The player who loses is given 0 points.
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No, it loses all Attack Points.
A push is a tie. Let's say Team A is getting 3 points against Team B. If Team A loses by 3 points, the game is considered a push since, when adding the 3 points to Team A's score, the two teams would have the same amount of points. The bettor loses.
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Harry Potter can talk to snakes. He loses this ability after the Horcrux inside him is destroyed.
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