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Some good continuous spell cards to have are: Card Trader,Wave Motion Cannon,Ancient Gear Castle,Card Of Safe Return,etc.

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What happens if Light and Darkness Dragon negates a continuous effect?

It can't negate continuous 'effects' because it has to chain to activations. Continuous effects do not activate. It can chain to and negate the activation of a continuous spell or trap. If the continuous spell or trap has its activation negated, then the card is destroyed and goes to the graveyard.


What is considered to be a normal spell card in yu gi oh?

A Normal Spell card is one that has no symbol after the words '[Spell Card]' under the card title. The symbols after it denote Quickplays, Field Spell, Equip Spell, Ritual Spell and Continuous Spell, but only cards lacking these symbols are considered to be Normal Spell cards.


What are the effects of 'Spell Shattering Arrow'?

"Light of the Living Arrow" is also known as "Spell Shattering Arrow".The actual (as opposed to the anime version) card effect states:Destroy all face-up Spell cards your opponent controls. For each destroyed Spell card, inflict 500 damage to your opponent.This card will only destroy face-up Spells and cannot be activated until your opponent has a face-up Spell card.However, since this is a Quick Play Spell card, if your opponent activates a Spell card you can chain to its effect with this card. When the chain resolves, your opponent's Spell will be destroyed, they will lose 500 Life Points, and then your opponent's Spell card's effect takes place.This card, like "Mystical Space Typhoon", cannot actually negate card effects. However, if this card is chaining to the effect of a Continuous Spell (i.e. Continuous, Equip, and Field Spell cards), when the chain resolves, that Spell card's effect disappears.


What is the Heavy Storm card?

Heavy Storm is a Normal Spell Card that destroys Spell and Trap cards on the field. It's most useful if your opponent has Set cards, active Equip Spells, and Continuous Spells and Traps but you have none.


When a card says opponent cards effect what exactly does that mean effect monster trap or spell?

In general it means all effects, be it the resolving effect of a spell, trap or monster, or the reusable effect of a continuous spell or trap.

Related Questions

Can you use 'Double Spell' in Yu-Gi-Oh on a Continuous Spell card?

Yes, Double Spell can be used to activate a Continuous Spell card.


How many continuous spell cards can be active at a time?

There are 10 S/T slots, so there can be a maximum of 10 continuous spell cards active, 5 on each side of the field. The Field Spell card is a special kind of continuous card, so technically that makes 11 in total if you count it.


What happens if Light and Darkness Dragon negates a continuous effect?

It can't negate continuous 'effects' because it has to chain to activations. Continuous effects do not activate. It can chain to and negate the activation of a continuous spell or trap. If the continuous spell or trap has its activation negated, then the card is destroyed and goes to the graveyard.


What is considered to be a normal spell card in yu gi oh?

A Normal Spell card is one that has no symbol after the words '[Spell Card]' under the card title. The symbols after it denote Quickplays, Field Spell, Equip Spell, Ritual Spell and Continuous Spell, but only cards lacking these symbols are considered to be Normal Spell cards.


What are the effects of 'Spell Shattering Arrow'?

"Light of the Living Arrow" is also known as "Spell Shattering Arrow".The actual (as opposed to the anime version) card effect states:Destroy all face-up Spell cards your opponent controls. For each destroyed Spell card, inflict 500 damage to your opponent.This card will only destroy face-up Spells and cannot be activated until your opponent has a face-up Spell card.However, since this is a Quick Play Spell card, if your opponent activates a Spell card you can chain to its effect with this card. When the chain resolves, your opponent's Spell will be destroyed, they will lose 500 Life Points, and then your opponent's Spell card's effect takes place.This card, like "Mystical Space Typhoon", cannot actually negate card effects. However, if this card is chaining to the effect of a Continuous Spell (i.e. Continuous, Equip, and Field Spell cards), when the chain resolves, that Spell card's effect disappears.


When a continuous spell card is destroyed does the effect continue?

When the card is destroyed, the effect is no longer in effect. Once a card is in the graveyard can not be used unless specifically stated on that card.


Can you activate an already face-up Continuous spell or trap's effect while Number 16 Shock Master is active in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Yes. If a Continuous Spell or Trap card was already on the field, then Number 16 Shock Master does not stop you using the reusable activated effects of that card. The correct term for this is to 'activate the effect' of the spell or trap card, as opposed to 'activate a spell or trap card' which is when you flip them face-up or place them face-up on the field.


Can a Trap card have more than one icon?

Every Spell or Trap card can have only one icon. For examples, an Equip Spell can't be a Quick-play, and a Counter Trap can't be Continuous.


Can you manually destroy a face-up Continuous Spell card without using another card like Mystical Space Typhoon?

You can never destroy, discard, or otherwise send to the graveyard a card unless directed to by a card effect or a game rule. The exception is a Field Spell card, you can replace one with another even though the first is occupying your Field Spell card zone.


Can you negate continuous spell cards?

You can negate the continuous spell card's initial activation with cards like Solemn Judgment or Magic Jammer. Once successfully activated though, you can't use 'spell card activation' negation effects like the above, even if the continuous spell has a subsequent activated effect, like the trigger of Black Whirlwind, or Royal Oppression's Quick Effect. That's because the spell card's activation was when you first played it to the field, what you are doing after is 'activating an effect' of an already resolved card. However effect negation can be chained to it, you could use Stardust Dragon against Royal Oppression (as long as Royal Oppression is destroying a card on the field - usually it does not, but it would if it was being used against Summon Priest). Lastly, cards like Spell Canceller, and Imperial Order (forbidden in Advanced format) will 'switch off' any continuous cards, and negate any of their activated effects too.


Can you discard your own continuous trap card on the field or do you have to use the remove trap in Yu-Gi-Oh?

You cannot discard your own continuous effect spell/trap card. It must be removed by card effect. Even if it is it's own effect. You can, however, choose not to use its effect. If you choose not to use its effect by not paying its cost, then the card is destroyed. If you choose not to use its optional effect, then it stays on the field until you choose to use it again. If you have a continuous effect card on the field, chances are that you wanted it there so destroying it yourself is kind of a moot point anyway. there are continuous trap and spell cards that has no cost for activating. you cannot disregard this effect if you don't destroy the card by another spell or trap card or at some point effects of monster cards. -shar0414-


What is the Heavy Storm card?

Heavy Storm is a Normal Spell Card that destroys Spell and Trap cards on the field. It's most useful if your opponent has Set cards, active Equip Spells, and Continuous Spells and Traps but you have none.