It depends on the Field Spell Card.
One that said (for example) all LIGHT monsters gain 400ATK, then this would apply to monsters on both sides of the field.
But any card that refers to 'You' is referring to the controlling player, the player whose side of the field the Field Spell Card is on. Your opponent could not, for example, take advantage of any of your Ancient City - Rainbow Ruins' effects.
Yes. But if your using a Field Spell and the opponent using the same Field Spell your Field Spell will be destroyed.
The yugioh duel disk is a way for players to duel anywhere the their favorite tv charachters and a portable field that is stronger than a paper mat.
The only card in Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2007 that has a similar effect to Jinzo is Royal Decree.Royal DecreeTRAP/ContinuousNegate the effects of all other Trap Cards on the field.
You are only allowed 11 cards as a maximum on a field, you have five monster card slots, five spell/trap slots, and a Field Spell Card slot.
go and put some cards on the field and play u bludey idiot
No, XYZ material cards are not considered to be on the field. They cease to be considered cards on the field, when they are overlaid, but do not count as 'leaving the field' for the purpose of effects that trigger from that. Also when they are sent to the graveyard for any reason, they do not count as being 'sent from the field' so again, effects that trigger from that, will not activate.
The Soccer field is what the game is played on! It is what the ball moves on, the players tromp about on and what football is played on. It obviously is applied in the game.
there is no limit
The yugioh duel disk is a way for players to duel anywhere the their favorite tv charachters and a portable field that is stronger than a paper mat.
Yes. He can play anywhere on the field. But he can handle the ball only within his own penalty area. And then only in accordance with the Laws of the Game. If he leaves his own penalty area, the rules that apply to field players now apply to him.
All the players are official whether they're on the field or not.
18 players on the field, plus 4 interchange players. 22 total.
The offense and the defense can each have 11 players on the field. If they have 12 ormore players on the field when the ball is snapped they are penalized.
well 22 players is on the field so each team has 11 players
There are 22 players on the field if you count both sides. Basically making 11 players on the field for one side.
11 on-field players
In Australian Rule there are 18 players from each team on the field. Only 11 players can be on feild
Usually, there are atleast 11 players on the field, including the goalie.