when you see a very attractive looking person from behind, and then she turns around and ruins the entire imagination you have created. usually ugly women with nice bodies create the turn around effect
yes it would, because when the opponent attacked, it was his turn and the effect carries on until the end of the next turn which would then be your turn. For e.g, if your opponent activated the effect then the effect would end at the end of your end phase. If you activated the effect, then it would end at the end of your opponents end phase.
No, Alector has no effects that can be used in the opponent's turn. His summon effect is something that can only be done in your main phases, and his negation effect is an Ignition Effect so again, can only be done in your turn.
There is a cause, which in turn, results with an effect.
No, it is an Ignition Effect and can only be used in your turn.
It depends on what the effect is.If it is a Quick Effect, or a Triggered Effect, then it can be used once in either turn.If it is an Ignition Effect (which it will be if it doesn't specifically respond to something, or specifically say it can be used in the opponent's turn) then it actually means 'Once per your turn'. While confusing, it'd technically be redundant to say 'once per your turn' on an Ignition Effect, they can only be activated in your own turn anyway.
Stardust Phantom's first effect is a Trigger, and will activate whenever the condition is met. That means it can activate in your turn or your opponent's turn.Stardust Phantom's second effect is an Ignition Effect and can only be activated in your own turns. The protective effect it applies to a Synchro Monster will work like a continuous effect, it can be protected once per turn in either player's turn.
it is the effect which causes the oil to turn a reddish colour
No it wouldn't have helped because of the Coriolis Effect. Remember that winds in the northern hemisphere turn to the right and the winds in the Southern Hemisphere turn to the left.
No, but the turn signal relay has a direct effect on the turn signals.
yes you turn it around
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Turn It Around was created in 2003.