Stronger Monster vs Reflect Bounder.
Player A - Dark Magician (2500 ATK)
Player B - Reflect Bounder (1700 ATK)
Dark Magician attacks Reflect Bounder. At the beginning of Damage Calculation, Player A is dealt 2500 damage. Damage is calculated, Player B takes 800 points of Battle Damage. Reflect Bounder is then destroyed by its own effect (it destroys itself before the time when 'destroyed by battle' monsters go to the graveyard).
Weaker Monster vs Reflect Bounder.
Player A - Shapesnatch (1200 ATK)
Player B - Reflect Bounder (1700 ATK)
Shapesnatch attacks Reflect Bounder. At the beginning of Damage Calculation, Player A is dealt 1200 damage. Damage is calculated, Player A takes 500 points of Battle Damage. Reflect Bounder is then destroyed by its own effect. Lastly Shapesnatch will be destroyed due to battling with a stronger monster, it will go to the graveyard.
Right after a monster attacks something.
The monster's ATK only matters during Damage Calculation itself. If a 'weaker' monster attacks a stronger one, but that weaker monster has an effect that boosts its ATK during Damage Calculation, then the weaker monster will survive if it then had the higher ATK. It doesn't matter that afterwards, its ATK goes back to normal - Damage Calculation is the part of the Damage Step where monsters are considered destroyed by battle, and the weaker monster had a higher ATK for that.
Answer: The "damage calculation is calculated normally" text in Spirit Reaper(SR) means if your SR is attacked while it's on attack position then you will lose LP for that battle but SR won't be destroyed and sent to the graveyard as a result of battle because of it's card effect.Answer!"Damage calculation" is the damage a player receives either due to a monster attacking or by a card effect. Damage calculation is done during the Damage Step of the Battle Phase. If a card's effect reads something like, When this Defense Position card is attacked and the ATK of the attacking monster is lower than the DEF of this card, after Damage Calculation destroy the attacking monster., then that means after damage is inflicted upon a player the rest of its effect activates destroying the attacking monster. More examples-Reflect Bounder: When card is face-up Attack Position and is attacked by a monster on your opponent's side of the field, before damage calculation is resolved in the Damage Step, this card inflicts damage to your opponent's Life Points equal to the ATK of the attacking monster.This means before damage would be inflicted upon either player by the attack during the Damage Step, the monster's effect activates inflicting damage. Then damage is calculated.The Hunter With 7 Weapons: When this card is Normal Summoned, declare 1 Type of monster. When battling that Type of monster, increase the ATK of this card by 1000 points during Damage Calculation. What this translates into is that during the Damage Step, simple increase this card's attack by 1000.
In "Dragon Ball Z Devolution," special attacks are powerful moves that characters can execute during battles, often requiring energy or specific conditions to be met. Each character has unique special attacks that reflect their abilities from the anime, such as Goku's Kamehameha or Vegeta's Final Flash. Players can unleash these moves to deal significant damage to opponents, adding a strategic element to gameplay. Mastering the timing and execution of these attacks is key to gaining an advantage in fights.
Reshiram because, reshiram is a fire and dragon type pokemon and serperior is a grass type pokemon. Fire type are super effective against grass type.
When a monster attacks Reflect Bounder, the attacking player takes damage equal to his attacking monster's ATK. The defending player takes damage as normal. Reflect Bounder is then destroyed regardless of the damage calculation. So imagine attacking it with Blue-Eyes White Dragon, ATK 3000. The attacking player will take 3000 damage from Reflect Bounder's effect. The defending player will take 1300 damage due to his monster battling with a stronger one. Reflect Bounder will be destroyed by battle. Imagine attacking it with Sangan, ATK 1000. The attacking player will take 1000 damage from Reflect Bounder's effect, and then 700 battle damage due to attacking a stronger monster. Sangan will be destroyed by battle, and Reflect Bounder will be destroyed by its own effect.
the answer is reflect cant be attack with psycall attacks
Right after a monster attacks something.
Of course the great white is stronger it has sharper teeth and a stronger bite. Great white shark 350+ attacks bemgal tiger 154+attacks.
Use items!
I dont think so.
When you put the stickers on a charachter, their attacks become stronger.
From what I've noticed, Toon Link is slightly stronger, but his attacks are a bit slower.
Iron Man is stronger, due to the fact of nearly lymitless gadgets and psionic attacks
No.
Better security, prepared for attacks Geny411
rapid will constantly attack however upper attacks are slightly stronger