Yes. Obelisk the Tormentor does not restrict a player from using Spell or Trap Cards.
If there are 3 face-up "3-Hump Lacooda" cards on your side of the field, Tribute 2 of them to draw 3 cards.
I would'nt use a structure deck right out of the box first i would buy some packs that i want and add them to the structure deck it would make the deck stronger and easier to use. hope u have fun dueling
You can only ever tribute monsters that are on your side of the field, unless a card specifically lets you. Cards like this are Soul Exchange, and Lava Golem.
Elemental Hero Bubbleman says 'you can' special summon this card through his own effect. However that doesn't mean you can't Normal Summon or Set him either, or Special Summon him through other sources, like Monster Reborn.
You can only summon it by sacrificing all three god cards on your side of the field. Once you summon it, you instantly win. I'll have to say it's pretty powerful.
Field Spell Cards have the advantage of being able to change the entire state of play, for both you and your opponents side of the field.
It's like asking, "what would you like to cave on your obelisk"? There is no requirement that anything be carved on the side on an obelisk, and it would be up to the whoever made the obelisk or commissioned it as to what, if anything, would be carved on any side of it.
3.5" x 5" Plane cards are roughly the size of 2 regular MTG cards placed side by side.
He has 4000 attack power. His effect is you discard two monsters you destroy all monsters on your opponent side of the field.
you can equip it with up to five equip cards unless you have other spell or trap cards on the field then you could only equip it with as many free spaces there are There is no limit to how many cards can be equipped to a monster unless it says so on the card. The only limit is how many you can have on the field at one time, so the de facto limit is 10 (5 on your side of the field and 5 on your opponent's side of the field).
The Regulation of Tribe has a maintenance cost of tributing one monster on your side of the field, each of your Standby Phases.
Three possible objects an obelisk, a statue usually of the Pharaoh and of a god who always seemed to look like the Pharaoh.
No, even if your Equip cards Equip to your opponent's monster, or if your monster who has an Equip card has control switched to the opponent, the Equip card itself remains on your side of the field.
If there are 3 face-up "3-Hump Lacooda" cards on your side of the field, Tribute 2 of them to draw 3 cards.
Lava Golem's own special summon effect can only special summon itself to the opponent's side of the field. Like other 'can only be special summoned by..' monsters, if you summon it correctly, and it is then destroyed, it can be brought back to the field by cards like Monster Reborn. In Lava Golem's case, it will be special summoned to your side of the field if you do this.
Do you mean normal or special summon? If you special summon him, it says he is destroyed at the end phase. If he is normal summoned, then he lives. This is what his effect means- Card's such as "Tribute to the Doomed' and "Barrel Dragon" cannot destroy him with their effects. However, cards such as "Mirror Force" "Dark Hole" and "Raigeki" for example CAN destroy him. You cannot bring him back from the graveyard (unless all monster cards are brought back) or equip him with cards such as "Axe of Despair". For the other part of the effect, you can tribute two monster cards on your side of the field to destroy all of your opponents monster cards, however, he cannot attack that turn. You may also use him as one of the tributes if you want to. Hope this helped!
You can only have between zero and 15 cards in your Side Deck.