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In YuGiOh if you have two Amber Mammoths on your field at the same time can your opponent attack any of your monsters or can they still attack one of your Mammoths?

Your opponent will be able to destroy one of your Crystal Beast Amber Mammoths in battle even if two or more are on the field. If you redirect a attack to an Amber Mammoth, the conditions to activate another Amber Mammoth's effect would be gone because your opponent finished declaring an attack against a Crystal Beast Monster you control.


When Swords Of concealing Light is activated does its effect only affect the monsters on the field the turn it was activated or is every monster affected until the end of the third turn?

The first effect only applies to face-down monsters on your opponents side of the field the turn it is activated. Your opponent may Set more monsters the next turn which are unaffected by "Swords of Revealing Light's" first effect and so remain face-down. Its secondary effect affects all of your opponents monsters while it is face-up on the field. Therefore, for three whole turns, your opponent may not attack.


Can you Special Summon Vice Dragon if your opponent controls more than one monster while you control no monsters in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Yes, they 'control a monster' if they have one or more. The wording for an effect that can only be used if the opponent has one monster is "controls exactly one monster".


What yugioh card can destroy the opponents hand and field and grave?

Ocean Dragon Lord - Neo-Daedalus comboing with Dimentional Fissure let me say tho the Ocean dragon's effect is a pain to even attempt to activate but if you can activate it and you have DF already activated then your golden! (more or less) XD (as far as i no theres no such card and if there is either konami will make it a pain to use or its ban the card)


What happens if you have two Marauding Captains on the field?

If you control two or more face-up Marauding Captaincards, your opponent cannot attack any face-up Warrior-Type monsters you control. He/she can still attack other face-up non-Warrior-Type monsters you control, face-down monsters, and attack your life points directly if a card effect permits it.

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In Yu-Gi-Oh if you have Kaiser Colosseum on the field and your opponent has 2 or more monsters while you have 1 can they still Summon monsters because they already have more?

No, while you control only one monster and your opponent controls 2, they cannot summon anymore monsters. They can still Flip Summon and Tribute Summon (as long as the end results in your opponent having equal monsters as you.)


Can Kaiser Colosseum stop Stardust Dragon from special summoning?

According to Kaiser Colosseum's effect, the controller's opponent cannot have more monsters on the field than the controller. For example, if you have one monster on your side of the field, and your opponent also has one then your opponent cannot perform any Summon that would allow him/her to obtain more monsters than you control.In answer to your question, Stardust Dragon could only be re-Special Summoned onto the field if the amount of monsters on that particular side of the field would not exceed the controller of Kaiser Colosseum (if the controller was the opponent). This is because Stardust Dragon still occupies one Monster Card Zone.For example, if you control one monster and a face-up, active Kaiser Colosseum, and your opponent also controls one monster and a Stardust Dragon in their Graveyard due to its negation effect, your opponent cannot Special Summon Stardust Dragon onto the field at the End Phase. This is because, your opponent would control more monsters than you do.If you were referring to the Synchro Summoning of Stardust Dragon, your opponent could only Synchro Summon it if the amount of monsters on your opponent's field remain equal to or less than the amount on your field after the Synchro Summon.For example, if you have five monsters on your side of the field, and your opponent has two, if the monsters are appropriate, your opponent can Synchro Summon Stardust Dragon to their side of the field, as the amount of monsters on their side of the field would still be less than your side.However, in another scenario, your opponent has five monsters on your side of the field, and you only have one. You activate Kaiser Colosseum; however, the monsters on your opponent controls are unaffected as it was activated after they were placed on the field. In this scenario, unless the Synchro Summon of Stardust Dragon would require all five of the monsters on their side of the field, they could not perform the aforementioned action. This is because, if they used four monsters or less, the amount of monsters they control would exceed yours (Stardust Dragon still occupies one Monster Card Zone. Therefore, if your opponent were to use four monsters, they would end up with two monsters after completing the Synchro Summon, which would exceed your amount).For more information regarding the rulings of Kaiser Colosseum, click on the "Related Link" below.


What does the crush card virus do?

Tribute 1 DARK monster with 1000 or less ATK. Check all monsters your opponent controls, your opponent's hand, and all cards they draw (until the end of your opponent's 3rd turn after this card's activation), and destroy all monsters with 1500 or more ATK.


In Yu-Gi-Oh if you have Kaiser Colosseum on the field and your opponent has 2 or more monsters while you have 1 can they still Summon monsters because they already have more then you?

No, your opponent cannot Normal or Special Summon any more monsters. They can, however, Tribute Summon monsters if they will end up having fewer or an equal amount of monsters as you. In this scenario, your opponent couldn't Tribute Summon a Level 5 or 6 monster because they would still have one more monster than you. But he/ she can tributed both monsters for a Level 7 or higher monster since they would end up with one monster. The same rule applies to tributes for a Special Summon for cards like "Destiny Hero - Plasma", "Voltanis the Adjudicator", Destiny Hero - Dogma", and more.


In YuGiOh if you have two Amber Mammoths on your field at the same time can your opponent attack any of your monsters or can they still attack one of your Mammoths?

Your opponent will be able to destroy one of your Crystal Beast Amber Mammoths in battle even if two or more are on the field. If you redirect a attack to an Amber Mammoth, the conditions to activate another Amber Mammoth's effect would be gone because your opponent finished declaring an attack against a Crystal Beast Monster you control.


What is the effect of the red dragon archfiend card in the game of Yugioh?

1 Tuner + 1 or more non-Tuner monsters If this card attacks a Defense Position monster your opponent controls, destroy all Defense Position monsters your opponent controls after damage calculation. During your End Phase, destroy all other monsters you control that did not declare an attack this turn.


Can you activate 2 Magic Drains when your opponent activates a Spell Card to make him or her lose more cards?

No; you cannot chain two Magic Drains to one Spell Card.


How many trap cards can you activate in one turn in Yu-Gi-Oh?

At most, 10; this is because you may end up activating all 5 of both your opponent's and your own cards each, but cannot play any more and have them activate that same turn.


When Swords Of concealing Light is activated does its effect only affect the monsters on the field the turn it was activated or is every monster affected until the end of the third turn?

The first effect only applies to face-down monsters on your opponents side of the field the turn it is activated. Your opponent may Set more monsters the next turn which are unaffected by "Swords of Revealing Light's" first effect and so remain face-down. Its secondary effect affects all of your opponents monsters while it is face-up on the field. Therefore, for three whole turns, your opponent may not attack.


Can you Special Summon Vice Dragon if your opponent controls more than one monster while you control no monsters in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Yes, they 'control a monster' if they have one or more. The wording for an effect that can only be used if the opponent has one monster is "controls exactly one monster".


Explain the significance of the different in color and its relationship to the convolutions?

It is darker on the outside due to the presence of fissures. The darker the color, the deeper the fissure. The deeper the fissure, the more surface area there is, and the more convoulted the brain is.


What yugioh card can destroy the opponents hand and field and grave?

Ocean Dragon Lord - Neo-Daedalus comboing with Dimentional Fissure let me say tho the Ocean dragon's effect is a pain to even attempt to activate but if you can activate it and you have DF already activated then your golden! (more or less) XD (as far as i no theres no such card and if there is either konami will make it a pain to use or its ban the card)