Even though Earthbound Immortal Cusillu can not be attacked by the opponent, the controller of this monster can attack an opponent's attack position monster.
After attacking with Cusillu and calculating any damage you receive in battle, you may tribute another monster you control and reduce your opponent's Life Point in half. This all takes place during the Damage Step and the tribute is treated as an effect, not a cost.
They 'can' attack directly, meaning they are free to attack the opponent's monsters instead if you wish.
Confusion Chaff will resolve as normal. Note that Earthbound Immortals say "The opponent cannot select this monster as an attack target" - this is not happening here. The opponent is not declaring any attacks against your Earthbound Immortal.
the person is not allowed to atack until the equip card is destroyed
It's ok, but its the worst earthbound immortal. It's somewhat weak for this reason: your opponent must have cards in their hand and you must have cards in your spell/trap zones (because you have to get rid of up to 3 spell/traps on your field, and your opponent loses the same amount of cards from their hand, but you cannot toss more cards than what is in your opponents hand. Rasca games 1000 attack x the number of cards you destroyed.)
Yes, it remains on the field and can attack as long as your opponent does not activate another effect.
While the answer would be 'yes' if we were talking about Legendary Fisherman + Umi, or Guardian Kay'est, it has been ruled differently for the Earthbound Immortals. You may not declare a direct attack in this case, even if the player's only monster is an Earthbound Immortal.
Majestic Star Dragon says if the negated effect can be activated, then Majestic Star Dragon may activate it once as its own effect. The ability to attack directly on an Earthbound Immortal is a continuous effect. Because it is not 'activated', Majestic Star Dragon can't copy it.
yes of course what knuckle hea said you couldn't
They 'can' attack directly, meaning they are free to attack the opponent's monsters instead if you wish.
Confusion Chaff will resolve as normal. Note that Earthbound Immortals say "The opponent cannot select this monster as an attack target" - this is not happening here. The opponent is not declaring any attacks against your Earthbound Immortal.
the way i beat obelisk all the time is that earthbound immortal have a distinct advantage over him because obelisk cannot attack any earthbound immortal even tho his effect say he cannot be targeted by Effect Monsters he isn't targeted by there effect so it just stops him from attacking and u can attack him directly but if he uses his effect ur sorta ount of luck...........hoped if this helped :)
the person is not allowed to atack until the equip card is destroyed
ah, my specialty. Well, that depends. Does your opponent use compulsory evacuation device (i think) when you attack them? Because then the attack is negated. If a player controls one monster, and this monster can't be selected as an attack target, then you may attack directly. So one situation will be if the player has Umi and The Legendary Fisherman, or Guardian Kay'est. These can be ignored, and a direct attack can be made. However - this does not apply if the one monster is an Earthbound Immortal. If a player only controls one monster, and this is an Earthbound Immortal, then he cannot be attacked in the same way, the monster cannot be bypassed, monsters will simply be unable to attack. This is a specifically ruled difference, though without explanation from Konami. If the player controls two unattackable monsters, then again, player and monsters are safe from being attacked. No attacks can be declared against any of them unless circumstances change.
It's ok, but its the worst earthbound immortal. It's somewhat weak for this reason: your opponent must have cards in their hand and you must have cards in your spell/trap zones (because you have to get rid of up to 3 spell/traps on your field, and your opponent loses the same amount of cards from their hand, but you cannot toss more cards than what is in your opponents hand. Rasca games 1000 attack x the number of cards you destroyed.)
Earthbound monsters are good for most decks as long as the deck meets these basic requirements:There is an ample supply of field cards in the deck!Earthbounds are destroyed if there is no face-up Field Spell card. No field cards, no Earthbounds.There is a good amount of tribute fodder (monsters available for Tribute Summoning). However, having cards that can help Special Summon them (or any other monster for that matter) is a major plus.Adding an Earthbound monster(s) doesn't break the flow of your deck or side track from the deck's winning strategy. In other words, does the Earthbound monster(s) you want to add inhibit your deck. If you have a strategy of winning by attacking, all of the Earthbounds are great since they all can attack directly. If your deck is centered on stalling and/or burning the opponent, Earthbounds can help stall since they can't be attacked, but if you want to make them count use ones that can be multipurpose. For example, "Earthbound Immortal Aslla piscu" can stall since it can't be attacked, but if your opponent (or you) decides to remove it from the field, it can burn your opponent as well.
There can only be 1 "Earthbound Immortal" monster on the field. If there is no face-up Field Spell Card on the field, destroy this card. Your opponent cannot select this card as an attack target. This card can attack your opponent directly. If this face-up card you controlwould be destroyed by battle, you can Tribute 1 other monster you control instead, and halve your opponent's Life Points.
arceus is immortal.in jewel of life when dialga,palkia and girantina attack it change its form so that make arceus immortal