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Since both monsters are your opponent's weakest monsters, you get to pick which one your Fissure destroys.

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How do you calculate the damage done to your opponent when your monster destroys your opponent's by battle in Yu-Gi-Oh?

If your opponent's monster is in attack mode, then the opponent will take battle damage if you destroy the monster with a stronger one. The amount of battle damage they take is equal to the ATK of your attacker, minus the ATK of the defending monster. If your attacker has 2400ATK for example and the defender's is 1800, then the opponent will take (2400-1800) 600 battle damage. If your opponent's monster is in defence position, then the opponent will not take any battle damage at all, regardless of how much higher your monster's ATK is than the defender's DEF.


In Yu-Gi-Oh the effect of the spell card Advanced Ritual Art does the level of the monsters being sent have to equal the level of the Ritual Monster or can it be more stars?

Advanced Ritual Art says the level amount of the sent monsters must be exactly equal to the level of the Ritual Monster. You cannot overpay. This goes for all Ritual Spell cards that don't summon 1 specific monster, like End of the World and Contract with the Abyss. All require equal levels, not over.


How do you synchro summon?

u get a tuner monster and 1 or more non tuner monsters then u need 2 make sure the level of the monsters u r gonna tune is equal 2 the level of the synchro monster after that u send the monsters to the graveyard and bring out the synchro monster


When does Gastrodon learn Muddy Water?

Gastrodon learns the attack Muddy Water at level 41. Muddy Water is equal in power to Surf but less accurate in exchange for a chance of lowering the opponent's accuracy if it connects.


What is a ritual card?

Ritual Spell Cards are used to summon (usually powerful) Ritual Monsters. In terms of timing, they're played just like normal spell-speed 1 spells. Ritual cards will usually require that you tribute monsters whose combined levels are equal or greater to the Ritual Monster you are trying to summon.

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What will happen when equal atk between our monster and opponent's monster?

If the opponent's monster is in attack mode, then both monsters are destroyed. If it's in defence, then nothing happens.


How does the Trap 'Skull Lair' work?

What happens is you choose a monster on your opponent controls. Then you choose monsters in your graveyard to remove from play. But you have to remove monsters from play equal to the Level of your opponent's monster. Then your opponent's monster that you chose is destroyed. Eg. If you wanted to destroy Giant Rat, then you would have to remove 4 monsters in your graveyard from play because Giant Rat is Level 4.


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 happens if you activate Mirror Mail because your The Wicked Avatar is attacked and there are no other monsters on the field than the two battling monsters in Yu-Gi-Oh?

The Wicked Avatar's own effect always takes precedence over any other effect that tries to modify or set its ATK. Mirror Mail's effect will be disregarded and The Wicked Avatar will have an ATK equal to the opponent's monster +100.


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.


Is fissure super effective against Metagross?

I suppose, technically speaking, fissure is a ground move and would therefore be super effective against Metagross; but, seeing as it is a one-hit KO move, super effective or not is moot point. Fissure is really, REALLY inaccurate, but can instantly knock out any Pokemon as long as the opponent is equal to or less than the level of the user. Otherwise the move will fail. Yea its a one hit KO move. it doesn't matter if its super-effective or not..anything fissure hits dies... You can use it wisely..for instance a strategy is to teach it to a Pokemon that knows LOCK ON or any of those moves that ensures the next move will hit =) use lock on first and then use fissure the following turn =)


What damage does your opponent take when a monster's effect lets it attack your opponent directly?

The damage is equal to the monster's ATK, with all bonuses and penalties applied.


In yu-gi-oh if the monster with an effect says that when it destroys a monster deal damage to your opponent equal to its ATK does your opponent also take damage equal to the difference?

If your monster is stronger than the opponent's, and theirs is in attack position, then yes. So if your monster was 2400 ATK and the opponent's is 1800ATK, then first, during Damage Calculation, the opponent will take 600 damage to his lifepoints. Then at the end of the damage step, the monster will go to the graveyard and the opponent will be dealt a further 1800 damage from your monster's effect.


What is effect of the god cards?

Obelisk The Tormentor - ATK/4000 DEF/4000 This card can't be destroyed by any Spell, Trap or Monster Effect. You can Tribute 2 monsters to : Destroy all monsters on your opponent's field, you cannot attack the turn you use this effect ; Attack your opponent directly ; Increase the this card's ATK to infinity (you can only activate 1 of these effects). When this card is Special Summoned, it is sent to the Graveyard during the End Phase. Slifer The Sky Dragon - ATK/X000 DEF/X000 This card can't be destroyed by any Spell, Trap or Monster Effect. X is the amount of cards in your hand. When your opponent summons a monster in attack or defense mode, destroy that monster if it has 2000 or lower points, depending what mode it is in. If this card is Special Summoned, it is sent to the Graveyard during the End Phase. The Winged Dragon of Ra - ATK/???? DEF/???? This card can't be destroyed by any Spell, Trap or Monster Effect. This card's ATK is equal to the combined ATK of the monsters you Tributed to summon it. This card's DEF is equal to the combined DEF of the monsters you Tributed to summon it. By reducing your life points to 1, you can transfer the rest to this card's ATK points. By paying 1000 life points, you can destroy all the monsters on your opponent's field. If this card is Special Summoned, it is sent to the Graveyard during the End Phase.


What happens when you attack a defense position monster with the same DEF as your ATK in Yugioh?

When a monster attacks a defense position monster with DEF equal to to the attacking monster's ATK, no damage is inflicted to either player's Life Points and no monsters are destroyed in battle. Some monsters have effects that activate before or after they battle, so you must take those into account as well.


What happens when inductance is equal capacitance?

Inductance and capacitance are never equal, since they have different units.It's like asking "What happens when temperature is equal to cost ?"It's possible for the inductive and capacitive reactances to be numerically equal,though. That only happens at one frequency, and when it does, your circuit isat resonance.