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.
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There's Fissure, which destroys the face-up opponent's card with the lowest ATK. There's also Hammer Shot, which destroys the face-up monster with the highest ATK on the field.
No it doesn't matter how many monster your opponents have on the field to activate it. Posted by Suigin Tou
if you use trap hole when your opponent summons it, the monster is destroyed and is unable to destroy umi. So yes, you can use trap hole before he destroys everything heh.
"Mirror Force" is a card in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. It is a Trap card can only be activated when your opponent attack with their monster on their turn. The effect of the card destroys all of your opponent's face-up attack position monsters. (It does not negate the attack, the attacking monster is destroyed and removed from the field so the attack simply "disappears.")
Let's say you have "Sakuretsu Armor" face-down on your field and your opponent attacks you with their monster.When your opponent declares or states they are attacking with a specific monster, whether they are attack a monster you control or your Life Points directly, you may activate "Sakuretsu Armor". "Sakuretsu Armor" destroys the attacking monster and the attack is over.There are a few important things to note when using this card:If the opponent chains "SA" with a Spell/ Trap that flips the attacking monster face-down, when the chain resolves the monster will not be destroyed.If the opponent chains "SA" with a Spell/ Trap that changes the battle position of the attacking monster but it is till face-up, when the chain resolves the monster will still be destroyed. verified with yu-gi-oh wiki which has the tcg rules on that are the official rules.
Fissure is a Normal Spell Card that destroys your opponent's monster with the lowest ATK.
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 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.
No, if your attacking Monster is destroyed by an opponent's "Sakuretsu Armor" it is considered destroyed as the result of an effect.In order for a Monster to be considered destroyed as a result of battle, the attacking Monster must have been destroyed because its ATK was equal or less than the opponent's attack position Monster it battled with.
then all cards on the field are destroyed unless the union monster has an effect that says that it can be destroyed instead of the equipped monster
There's Fissure, which destroys the face-up opponent's card with the lowest ATK. There's also Hammer Shot, which destroys the face-up monster with the highest ATK on the field.
The 'once more' bit is restricting you to using this effect once only in a turn. Even if she destroys another monster with her next attack, she cannot declare a third attack.
When Elemental Hero Flame Wingman destroys a monster in battle, the opponent loses life points equal to half the destroyed monster's attack points.
Mist Valley Soldier must survive the battle, for it to be able to activate its effect. If it was destroyed by battle, it will not activate and will not return the other monster to hand.
It doesn't matter on whose turn Dark Lucius Lv4 destroys a monster by battle. If the opponent attacked it in his turn, and his monster ended up being destroyed, then you can trigger Dark Lucius Lv4's level up effect in your following standby phase.
Yes, it will (only if you use it on your own monster). Why? Ekibyo Drakmord's effect targets just one monster and destroys it. When you use Remote Revenge, this effect will target your opponent's monster. Hope this helps! :) But I hope this is correct...
No it doesn't matter how many monster your opponents have on the field to activate it. Posted by Suigin Tou