Tremendous Fire
Ordeal of a Traveler-Which gives your opponent a chance to choose one of the cards in your hand if, he calls the wrong type(monster, spell, trap) the attacking monster returns to his hand. Fairy Box-when your opponent declare an attack, toss a coin, if you call it rght the attacking monster's attack points become zero. Metal Reflect Slime-whenever you run out of monsters to summon you can activate this trap card and it is special summoned to the field with 3000 defense. Solemn Wishes-Gives you 500 life points each time you draw a card. Robbing Goblin-Makes your opponent discard one random card each time one of your monsters inflict dameage on you opponent's life points. Hope this helps.
For an attack to be considered 'successful', or for any effects that trigger from battle damage to activate, at least 1 point of damage must be dealt.If somehow a Spirit Reaper has had its ATK reduced to 0 (Burden of the Mighty is one way), then it will not make the opponent discard a card when it attacks. Even though it doesn't say it has to deal damage, the direct attack is not a successful one if no damage is dealt.Likewise, 'Mucus Yolk' has an effect that makes it gain 1000ATK when it deals battle damage to the opponent, but has 0 attack initially. It cannot gain the 1000ATK if it attacks with just 0 ATK, you need to boost it first, and then it gains ATK itself, for later turns.
If you are talking about how to increase your character's level, you have to do online duels. Every time you win you gain points and every time you lose you lose points. (Turning off the game makes an automatic 100 point deduction). Your graph will be filled in depending what the opponent says about your dueling once you finish a duel.
It makes your skin erupt with boils... very painful I would imagine!
air slash is better makes opponent flinch
If a waterspout makes landfall and causes damage then it will likely be recorded as a tornado and given a rating on the Enhanced Fujita scale based on the severity of the damage it inflicts. If the waterspout stays on the water it usually will not be recorded as a tornado and so will not receive any rating. Occasionally, though, such a waterspout, having done no damage, will be recorded as an EF0 tornado.
Hell yeah! If you play naturia beans on the field in defense mode it can't be destroyed and if it's selected as an attack target the opponent takes 500 damage. Then play naturia mosquito and the opponent can't select it as an attack target then switch beans to atk and naturia mosquito then makes the opponent take all battle damage
Beat Up makes your entire team, that have not fainted, attack the opponent Pokemon at the same time, each Pokemon in your party does 10 damage adding up to 60 if you have six teamates and so on. The stronger the Pokemon on your team, the more damage it does, and Dark type Pokemon do more damage.
Imagine the opponent clears your defenses and inflicts battle damage to you with it. In your next turn, you need to be able to defend from it again with the cards you have in hand - because you don't get to draw. Imagine if you've now got no way to stop it? The other player will keep drawing though. Since it returns to hand at the end of the turn, it's safe from many forms of destruction. Plus there were also combos with it - such as having Witch of the Black Forest on the field and summoning Chaos Emperor Dragon. CED would clear both fields and both hands. Witch of the Black Forest would search for Yata Garasu, who'd then attack the opponent. The opponent has nothing left, and can no longer draw. Yata Garasu's player can keep summoning it and attacking - but will also be drawing cards so can shorten the length of the game with special summon cards.
Ordeal of a Traveler-Which gives your opponent a chance to choose one of the cards in your hand if, he calls the wrong type(monster, spell, trap) the attacking monster returns to his hand. Fairy Box-when your opponent declare an attack, toss a coin, if you call it rght the attacking monster's attack points become zero. Metal Reflect Slime-whenever you run out of monsters to summon you can activate this trap card and it is special summoned to the field with 3000 defense. Solemn Wishes-Gives you 500 life points each time you draw a card. Robbing Goblin-Makes your opponent discard one random card each time one of your monsters inflict dameage on you opponent's life points. Hope this helps.
Stratovolcanoes usually do the worst damage.
It makes your opponent's pokemon's speed sharply fall
Smoke damage
"Good" is subjective, so if you must take into account "Don Zaloog" and his pros and cons to determine if he is "good" or not.Pros:Searchable with "Reinforcement of the Army", "Mystic Tomato", "Sangan", and a few more cards.It's Warrior-type makes in compatible with Warrior-type support cards such as "Marauding Captain" and "The Warrior Returning Alive".It's DARK-attribute makes in compatible with DARK-attribute cards such as "Dark Armed Dragon" and "Dark Eruption".If this monster inflicts battle damage, you can discard a random card from your opponent's hand, which can prove to be very advantageous.It's low ATK can bait your opponent into attacking it so you can use "Shrink", "Rush Recklessly", etc. to inflict battle damage and discard cards even on your opponent's turn.If your deck is centered on depleting your opponent's deck, this card can help accomplish that goal.Cards like "Magic Hole Golem" and "Shooting Star Bow - Cael" can let this card attack directly so you can discard cards.This monster can still attack while "Messenger of Peace" is active (as long as it's ATK doesn't become greater than or equal to 1500).Cons:It has relatively low ATK and DEF.If you fail to get this monster to inflict any battle damage, it loses its primary function.Basically, if your deck can support "Don Zaloog" and his low ATK and/or would benefit from having a DARK-attribute, Warrior-type monster, then "Don Zaloog" might be considered good. Otherwise you might not see the monster as being very good at all.
For an attack to be considered 'successful', or for any effects that trigger from battle damage to activate, at least 1 point of damage must be dealt.If somehow a Spirit Reaper has had its ATK reduced to 0 (Burden of the Mighty is one way), then it will not make the opponent discard a card when it attacks. Even though it doesn't say it has to deal damage, the direct attack is not a successful one if no damage is dealt.Likewise, 'Mucus Yolk' has an effect that makes it gain 1000ATK when it deals battle damage to the opponent, but has 0 attack initially. It cannot gain the 1000ATK if it attacks with just 0 ATK, you need to boost it first, and then it gains ATK itself, for later turns.
If you are talking about how to increase your character's level, you have to do online duels. Every time you win you gain points and every time you lose you lose points. (Turning off the game makes an automatic 100 point deduction). Your graph will be filled in depending what the opponent says about your dueling once you finish a duel.
25 points with a minimum 2 points advantage. In effect, this question is unanswerable. The reason, is due to two unknowns 1) the final score of each team and 2) the winning team must have a two point advantage over its opponent !