its a rare a super rare and a parallel rare
Just keep collecting cards!!
If you have no more cards in your Deck when you are required to Draw, either during your Draw Phase, or by a card effect, you lose the Duel and the victory is conceded to your opponent.It is important to note, however, that "Drawing a card" and "picking up a card" are different. If you are required to pick up a card from your Deck from an effect such as Cyber Jar, and you cannot comply, you do not lose the Duel. The Duel continues as normal, and in the case of Cyber Jar, you are not allowed to participate in its effect.
Unless another card specifically denies the attack or if it was Special Summoned AFTER the Battle Phase, then yes the Special Summoned monster may attack.
The absolute rarest card is Tyler the Great Warrior.There is only one copy of this card in existence and it is owned by a boy named Tyler Gressle.Next on the list are the promotional copies of Maha Vailo, Black Pendant, Dust Tornado, Cyber Jar, Mystical Space Typhoon,and Ceasefire with only a few copies given to top-ranking World Tournament participants.After those is the Seal of Orichalcos. Although not officially recognized as a card, there are only 15 copies that were distributed to Upper Deck Entertainment officials that were participating in a UDE sponsored tournament. Konami later reclaimed all of the copies after the tournament and the whereabouts of these cards are currently unknown.Lastly are the promotional copies of Banisher of Light, Giant Rat, Giant Germ, Mystic Tomato, Morphing Jar #2, Fissure, Trap Hole, Gravedigger Ghoul, Tribute to the Doomed, Soul Release, Gold Sarcophagus, and Doomcaliber Knight given to high-ranking World Tournament participants.
if i were u i would like add something like morphing jar and delinquent duo.and needle worm. morphing jar flip effect monster:discard everybodys hand and draw 5 new cards.(allowing to kill piece of exod in hands. delinquent duo spell card:pay 1000points randomly select card in ur opponents hand and kill it. then he got to discard one in his own decision. needle worm flip effect monster:kill 5 cards on top of ur opponents deck.
Just keep collecting cards!!
If you have no more cards in your Deck when you are required to Draw, either during your Draw Phase, or by a card effect, you lose the Duel and the victory is conceded to your opponent.It is important to note, however, that "Drawing a card" and "picking up a card" are different. If you are required to pick up a card from your Deck from an effect such as Cyber Jar, and you cannot comply, you do not lose the Duel. The Duel continues as normal, and in the case of Cyber Jar, you are not allowed to participate in its effect.
No because grand mole returned it to your hand and cyber .jar is a flip and it wasnt flipped just returned
Unless another card specifically denies the attack or if it was Special Summoned AFTER the Battle Phase, then yes the Special Summoned monster may attack.
When you 'draw' a card, that means adding it to the cards in your hand. You do not add the five cards to your hand when resolving Cyber Jar, you simply take them from the top of the deck and look through them. They are still a part of your deck, you're just allowed to look through them during this resolution. But they never become part of your hand.
AnswerYes. He attacks on the saame turn he is special summoned because it is still the battle phase.This is also the case for Cyber Jar. When the Cyber Jar effect resolves the monsters that you special summon in attack position can still attack because you are still in the battle phase.
This happens due to refraction of light as it passes through the water in the jar. The change in medium from air to water causes the light rays to bend, leading to a distortion in the appearance of the part of the note card that is seen through the jar.
most spell cards that destroy monsters like dark hole or raigeki and some kinds of syncho monsters like majestic star dragon or the god cards. the best way is to stall for time with trap cards like wabuku and scrap iron scarecrow until you get a powerful card like cyber jar.
pry..... as is pry open that jar.
Unless the jar is date stamped (rare) all you will get is a ballpark date. And, that is the early 1900's.
There are no best yu-gi-oh cards in the world. It is based on opinion and deck. For example, galaxy-eyes photon drgon is a very good card, but it sucks when your opponent doesn't have a xyz deck. Blue-eyes is a very strong card, but it sucks against Buster Blade, Dragon Capture Jar, or any anti-dragon decks. Mech-Lords aren't affective against non-synchro decks. The powerfulest cards are either banned, limited, or semi-limited. Such as Goyo Guardian, Black Hole, Swords of Revealing Light, Monster Reborn, Heavy Storm, Cyber Jar, etc.
The only respectable Flip Effect Deck that could match the current Metagame Decks of that time was the "Emptying Jar" strategy.This composed of the two key cards: Morphing Jar and Cyber Jar. The player would continually recycle the effects of these two cards with other cards like The Shallow Graveor Book of Moon. Then, in the same turn, they would flip them back up with effects like Desert Sunlight and Book of Taiyou.When continually working this cycle, the opponent would eventually run out of cards. The player would then end his turn and his opponent, unable to Draw during his Draw Phase, would automatically concede victory to the player. This Deck was severely weakened with the banning of Cyber Jar, now only having Morphing Jar to depend on.