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The mound allows pitchers a much better chance of pitching within the strike zone.
The Nazi occupied zone, the 'zone libre' (the free zone - which was annexed into the German zone in 1942) and the zone occupied by the Italians.
Temperate zone
Berlin was an international zone because of its symbolic value
Germany was divided into 4 different parts after WW2. There was the British Zone, Soviet Zone, French Zone, and American Zone.
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Complete a zone or challenge
"The Fear" .
Same as when you use a regular Equip Spell card on the opponent's monster, the monster acting as an Equip Spell Card goes to your own S/T zone.
Zap zone
"Shocktopus" goes into your Spell/Trap card zone and is considered equipped to opponent's monster.
If you're talking about monster zone 'columns', then these have nothing to do with attack declarations. A monster on one player's side of the field is able to attack the monsters on the opponent's field, regardless of which column they are in.
The Graveyard is part of the Playing Field. When a card states "...on the field...", it is referring to cards that are placed in the Monster Card Zone, the Field Spell Card Zone, and the Spell & Trap Card Zone.
You can use in on any roid monster as long as it is a fusion monster and you have the fusion material monsters listed on the fusion monster. They cannot be substituted.
there arent any sorry!!!but on facebook there is something monstery where you create an monster zone and make a monster garden you can also chat hope it helped!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, Ultra Zone is fun. Even better then Shadowland.
If they are Summoned as Normal Monsters, they are unaffected. If they are Summoned as Effect Monsters, they will be moved face-up into the S/T zone and cease to be monsters while Skill Drain is active. Even if Skill Drain is removed from the field, they will not return to the monster zone, they will remain uselessly in the S/T zone.