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Jinzo's summon will be negated, its continuous effect will never be applied.

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Q: Joey sends his face-up attack position 'Bone Crusher' to the graveyard to tribute summon his 'Jinzo' his opponent Kaiba activates 'Solemn Judgment' what happens?
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What if you have a Dragon type monster card in attack position and your opponent activates a Dragon Capture Jar putting your card in face-up defence position plus disables it from attacking?

A monster can't declare an attack while it is in defence position - unless it specifically says it can (Total Defence Shogun, etc). So your Dragon-type monsters will be unable to attack.If one of your dragons declares an attack, and Dragon Capture Jar is flipped in response, then your Dragon will switch to defence mode and that particular battle step will end without proceeding to the Damage Step.


What is the difference between face down defense position and face up defense position?

the face down defence position can special summon it also makes the opponent guess what that card is such as man eater bug


Does damage calculation mean you lose life points for example does the owner of Spirit Reaper lose points when an opponent's monster attacks it in defense position?

Answer: The "damage calculation is calculated normally" text in Spirit Reaper(SR) means if your SR is attacked while it's on attack position then you will lose LP for that battle but SR won't be destroyed and sent to the graveyard as a result of battle because of it's card effect.Answer!"Damage calculation" is the damage a player receives either due to a monster attacking or by a card effect. Damage calculation is done during the Damage Step of the Battle Phase. If a card's effect reads something like, When this Defense Position card is attacked and the ATK of the attacking monster is lower than the DEF of this card, after Damage Calculation destroy the attacking monster., then that means after damage is inflicted upon a player the rest of its effect activates destroying the attacking monster. More examples-Reflect Bounder: When card is face-up Attack Position and is attacked by a monster on your opponent's side of the field, before damage calculation is resolved in the Damage Step, this card inflicts damage to your opponent's Life Points equal to the ATK of the attacking monster.This means before damage would be inflicted upon either player by the attack during the Damage Step, the monster's effect activates inflicting damage. Then damage is calculated.The Hunter With 7 Weapons: When this card is Normal Summoned, declare 1 Type of monster. When battling that Type of monster, increase the ATK of this card by 1000 points during Damage Calculation. What this translates into is that during the Damage Step, simple increase this card's attack by 1000.


How do you calculate the damage done to your opponent when your monster destroys your opponent's by battle in Yu-Gi-Oh?

If your opponent's monster is in attack mode, then the opponent will take battle damage if you destroy the monster with a stronger one. The amount of battle damage they take is equal to the ATK of your attacker, minus the ATK of the defending monster. If your attacker has 2400ATK for example and the defender's is 1800, then the opponent will take (2400-1800) 600 battle damage. If your opponent's monster is in defence position, then the opponent will not take any battle damage at all, regardless of how much higher your monster's ATK is than the defender's DEF.


What happens if you declare an attack then your opponent activates Mirror Force than you activate Book of Moon to Set your attacking monster in Yu-Gi-Oh?

If your opponent attacks, you can activate Book of Moonto flip the attacking monster face-down and cancel the attack. However, if you chain the activation of Book of Moon with Dark Mirror Force (assuming your opponent has a face-down Defense Position monster WHEN he/she attacks), the attacking monster will not be affected by Dark Mirror Force as a chain always resolves BACKWARDS. Therefore, Book of Moonwould be Chain Link 1 and Dark Mirror Force would be Chain Link 2. When resolving, the effect of Dark Mirror Forceactivates first, removing your opponent's Defense Position monsters (this does not include the attacking monster as it must be face-up and in Attack Position to have attacked in the first place) from play. Then the effect of Book of Moon resolves, flipping the attacking monster face-down. Note that you could not even activate Dark Mirror Force unless your opponent has a Defense Position monster to begin with.Assuming the same scenario, if you decide to activate Dark Mirror Force FIRST, then Book of Moon (targeting the attacking monster), then Dark Mirror Force would become Chain Link 1 and Book of Moon would become Chain Link 2. Again, the chain would resolve backwards, starting with the effect of Book of Moon. Your opponent's attacking monster is flipped face-down first. Then the effect of Dark Mirror Force resolves, Removing from Play all of your opponent's Defense Position monsters, including the original attacking monster (as it is now in Defense Position).

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It is false that the stat ignition switch position only activates the starter motor.


In yu-gi-oh if the monster with an effect says that when it destroys a monster deal damage to your opponent equal to its ATK does your opponent also take damage equal to the difference?

If your monster is stronger than the opponent's, and theirs is in attack position, then yes. So if your monster was 2400 ATK and the opponent's is 1800ATK, then first, during Damage Calculation, the opponent will take 600 damage to his lifepoints. Then at the end of the damage step, the monster will go to the graveyard and the opponent will be dealt a further 1800 damage from your monster's effect.


What is the correct position to guard an opponent?

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How do you special summon from the graveyard?

Special Summoning from the Graveyard requires an effect that specifically allows you to do so. Call of the Haunted, as an example, allows a player to select and Special Summon one monster from their respective Graveyard in face-up Attack Position.


What is a defensive position?

In basketball, the defensive position is the stance you are in while guarding an opponent (defense) in basketball.


What is the definition of a Strawperson strategy?

the question to be Straw person strategyA straw man strategy in an argument is to misrepresent the key point of an opponent's position and present that the whole basis is wrong.To "set up a straw man" or "set up a straw man argument" is to describe a position that superficially resembles an opponent's actual view but is easier to refute, then attribute that position to the opponent (for example, deliberately overstating the opponent's position). A straw man argument can be a successful rhetorical technique (that is, it may succeed in persuading people) but it carries little or no real evidential weight, because the opponent's actual argument has not been refuted.


What is yubels effect?

This card cannot be destroyed by battle. You take no Battle Damage from battles involving this card. When this Attack Position card is attacked by your opponent's monster, before damage calculation inflict damage to your opponent equal to that monster's ATK. During your End Phase, Tribute 1 monster or destroy this card. When this card is destroyed, except by its own effect, you can Special Summon 1 "Yubel - Terror Incarnate" from your hand, Deck or Graveyard.


How does raging cloudian work?

Activate only when a “Cloudian” monster(s) you control is destroyed by its own effect and sent to the Graveyard. Special Summon 1 of those monsters from your Graveyard in Attack Position and place 1 Fog Counter on it. It cannot be changed to Defense Position by a card effect... personally I don't get it either.


What are some ways to pull your opponent off the court in tennis?

Pulling your opponent off the court means that you are making them run either far out wide or far back from the baseline for a shot. This puts your opponent in a defensive position. You always want to strive to put your opponent in a defensive position because then you can swoop in and take charge of the point. Here are some ways to pull your opponent off the court: Try hitting a powerful shot or a wide angle to make your opponent become out of position or pulled off the court. When this happens there is a great chance that your opponent will opt for a high percentage shot by hitting a high floating ball or lob to allow time to get back into position. Run quickly to the net and hit an overhead winner or make them run to the opposite side of the court for your next shot. You can also pull your opponent off the court during a serve. Hit a serve with a topspin or slice angle.


What is the conflict in the host?

You need to reassess your strategy and focus as much or more on your opponent's position as your own.


What is the name of the rhetorical device that ignores an opponent's actual position and instead presents and attacks a distorted oversimplified or misrepresented version of that position?

Straw Man.


What are the effects of the 3 sacred beast?

Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card cannot be Special Summoned except by sending 3 face-up Continuous Spell Cards from your side of the field to the Graveyard. When this card destroys an opponent's monster by battle and sends it to the graveyard, inflict 1000 damage to your opponent. While this card is in face-up Defense Position, your opponent cannot select another monster as an attack target. Raviel, Lord of Phantasms This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card cannot be Special Summoned except by Tributing 3 Fiend-Type monsters on your side of the field. Each time your opponent Normal Summons a monster, Special Summon 1 "Phantasm Token" (Fiend-Type/DARK/Level 1/ATK 1000/DEF 1000). This token cannot declare an attack. Once per turn, by Tributing 1 monster, this card gains ATK equal to the Tributed monster's original ATK, until the End Phase. Uria, Lord of Searing Flames This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card cannot be Special Summoned except by sending 3 face-up Trap Cards from your side of the field to the Graveyard. Increase the ATK of this card by 1000 for each Continuous Trap Card in your Graveyard. Once per turn, you can destroy 1 Set Spell or Trap Card on your opponent's side of the field. Spell and Trap Cards cannot be activated in response to this effect's activation.