Man-In-The-Middle: An attack in which communications between two hosts are routed through the attacker's host. The attacker can observe, modify, and/or block selected traffic before relaying to the intended host. Communications between the target hosts appear normal.
Replay: An attack in which a copy of communications between two hosts is obtained by the attacker. The attacker retransmits selected portions of the copied communications at a later time for nefarious purposes such as creating duplicate transactions, circumventing authentication, etc.
diffrent: a replay attack is a more specific type of man-in-the-middle attack. I view the biggest difference in the intent. In the man-in-the-middle attack the intent is simply to capture the data, but in a replay attack the intent is to reuse the data in an an attack.
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Grand Mole does not cause a replay as the effect activates at the beginning of the Damage Step - once the Damage Step is entered, no effect will cause a replay. However since it returns the attacking monster to hand, there's not much point of discussing if it causes a replay or not - a replay is the continuation or discontinuation of an attack if a potential attack target appears or disappears before the damage step. If the attacker has left the field, it's simply not there to do that. If Number 39 Utopia is attacked while it has no XYZ Material, it will destroy itself in response. This will cause a replay.
NO FREAKING WAY! You just go to the action replay manager and update your action replay.
action replay max does but shouldn't(does not work) and i am not sure if the regular action replay does.
Yes, that's fine. He activates Monster Reborn, targeting Blue-Eyes. You chain Call of the Haunted, targeting the same one. Just because Monster Reborn targeted it first, does not mean other cards can't target it. The chain resolves in reverse order as normal, so your Call of the Haunted resolves first, summoning the Blue-Eyes, then his Monster Reborn resolves without effect because the target is gone (he cannot select a new target).
the difference of the action replay is that the ez is new and the original is old
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What will now happen is called a "replay". Answer taken from YGO! TCG Website: A replay is triggered when an attack has been declared, and then during the attack a potential attack target on the opponent's side of the field appears or disappears. A replay can also occur because the attack target is no longer a legal target during the attack. A replay causes the attack to "rewind" to the time when the attacking player chooses their attack target. The attacking player can choose to keep attacking with the monster, but choose a new attack target (including the original target, if possible & desired), or to not attack with that monster at all. Note that a replay involves the continuation of the attack or non-continuation of the attack. It does not involve a new attack. If you pay 1000 Life Points to attack with "Dark Elf", and a replay occurs, you do not have to pay again in order to continue the attack. The monster that was attacking when the replay occurred is still considered to have attacked the original target, even if you decide not to continue with attacking that target when the replay happens. It can not attack again after another of your monsters, nor can you manually change its battle position in Main Phase 2. A replay does not rewind to the beginning of the Battle Phase. So attacks by other monsters that turn which have been completed are totally unaffected by a replay.
Shuttleroid's effect causes what is known as a "replay." This happens whenever an attack is declared, but a potential attack target appears or disappears before the Damage Step. If you declare an attack and the attack target leaves the field, a replay is caused. If you declare an attack and the opponent uses Call of the Haunted, a replay is caused.When a replay happens, the attacking monster can either continue its attack (choosing a new attack target if they wish) or forfeit their attack for the turn (they could not let another monster attack instead, then attack with the monster that had the replay) and perhaps attack with another monster that hasn't attacked yet.In the case of Shuttleroid, it will be banished in response to the attack declaration, and a replay will occur. The attacking monster can choose to continue with the attack, choosing a new attack target, which may even be the player if Shuttleroid was his only monster. This attack is a totally regular one following all the usual rules. Or if the only monsters left are stronger ones, it can choose to forfeit its attack that turn.
American codes only work on American Action Replays
Replay Attack
Replay Attack
Yes; the only real difference between the two systems is the size.
a. Replay attacks
The Action Replay is for the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo DS Lite, while the Action Replay Max (or, sometimes called the Action Replay DSi) is for the DSi only. The normal Action Replay will not work in the DSi, and vice versa. I hope I helped! ('u')
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If a potential attack target appears or disappears after the attack is declared, but before the damage step, then a 'replay' occurs. A replay is the continuation or discontinuation of the attack - the attacker is allowed to continue the attack (against a new target if it wishes, or sometimes it might have to choose a new one) or it can forfeit its attack completely for that turn. So, the opponent declares a direct attack, and you respond with CotH. CotH will resolve and summon a monster, causing a replay. The attacking monster may continue its attack, however it is not possible to perform a direct attack now, so will have to attack the newly summoned monster. Or, it can cancel its attack for that turn.