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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.

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What happens if you discard Sillva Warlock of the Dark World by your opponent's card effect but they only have one card in their hand in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Sillva's effect makes the opponent return exactly two cards, and if it can't, then that part of the effect will do nothing. So if after Sillva special summons himself, the opponent has only one, or no cards in hand, then no cards will be returned to deck.


What happens if you discard Sillva Warld of the Dark World by your opponent's card effect but they only have one card in their hand in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Sillva specifically says 'exactly 2 cards', so if the opponent only has one in hand, Sillva is summoned but the opponent won't return any cards in hand to deck.


Can you use Ojama Knight's effect if your opponent already has 5 monster cards on their field?

The minute Ojama Knight is fusion summoned onto the field, it activates and you must select up to 2 monster zones. If your opponent has all 5 monster zone taken up, you cannot select any of these monster zones. If 2 of their monsters get taken out of the field after the Ojama Knight has been summoned and already activate it's effect, your opponent can still summon another 2 monsters into that area. But if your opponent controls 4 monsters when you fusion summoned Ojama Knight, and you select 1 of their monster zones, as long as Ojama Knight remains on the field, that 1 monster zone cannot be used.


Can you equip Ekibyo Drakmord to an opponent's set monster card?

Equip cards can never be attached to Set monsters. They can only ever attach to a face-up monster.


What is the point of the Yu-Gi-Oh card 'Darkness Approaches'?

It can flip a monster face-down to reuse a flip effect, or switch off a continuous effect on an opponent's monster, etc.Keep in mind that Magic/Spell Ruler, the set it came out in, was the third set to be released, and the cards do not age well when compared to later, much more useful cards like Book of Moon, and today's faster-paced metagame.

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What happens to a monster equipped with a union monster when you opponent plays a card that destroys all cards on field?

then all cards on the field are destroyed unless the union monster has an effect that says that it can be destroyed instead of the equipped monster


What happens if you discard Sillva Warlock of the Dark World by your opponent's card effect but they only have one card in their hand in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Sillva's effect makes the opponent return exactly two cards, and if it can't, then that part of the effect will do nothing. So if after Sillva special summons himself, the opponent has only one, or no cards in hand, then no cards will be returned to deck.


Can you equip spell cards to an opponent's monster?

yes you can equip spell card cards to an opponent's monster unless the card states so a good example of this is snatch steal


What happens if you activate a monster effect while controlling Doomcaliber Knight and while your opponent controls Fabled Unicore in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Assuming that the effect of "The Fabled Unicore" is active (therefore, assuming that you and your opponent have the same number of cards in your hands), both the monster effect that was activated and Doomcaliber Knight will be destroyed.


Can Savior Stardust Dragon negate the cards in the opponent's hand?

If an opponent activates a card effect from their hand, "Majestic Star Dragon" can negate and destroy it. For example, if your opponent activates the effect of "Honest" from their hand to boost their monster's ATK, you can chain to the effect with "Majestic Star Dragon" to negate and destroy "Honest" and its effect.


What if you had robbling goblin trap card activaded and your opponent put an effect monster that stop the activation of trap cards will your card will be destroyed?

If Robbin' Goblin was already active on the field, and your opponent Summons a monster that prevents the activation of Trap Cards, Robbin' Goblin will not be affected because it was already active; it will not be destroyed.If a card on the field prevents the activation AND negates the effects of Trap Cards (such as Jinzo), Robbin' Goblinwill remain on the field; however, its effect will also be negated.


What happens if you discard Sillva Warld of the Dark World by your opponent's card effect but they only have one card in their hand in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Sillva specifically says 'exactly 2 cards', so if the opponent only has one in hand, Sillva is summoned but the opponent won't return any cards in hand to deck.


If your opponent uses Raigeki Break to destroy your monster and you use Icarus Attack on that selected monster and destroy 2 cards on his side of the field would Raigeki Break still resolves?

It will 'resolve without effect' because its target has gone.


If you have a low and high level monster on the field does the opponent have to destory the cards in order from highest to lowest?

No.


Can you use Ojama Knight's effect if your opponent already has 5 monster cards on their field?

The minute Ojama Knight is fusion summoned onto the field, it activates and you must select up to 2 monster zones. If your opponent has all 5 monster zone taken up, you cannot select any of these monster zones. If 2 of their monsters get taken out of the field after the Ojama Knight has been summoned and already activate it's effect, your opponent can still summon another 2 monsters into that area. But if your opponent controls 4 monsters when you fusion summoned Ojama Knight, and you select 1 of their monster zones, as long as Ojama Knight remains on the field, that 1 monster zone cannot be used.


Do your equips go to your opponents side of the field?

No, even if your Equip cards Equip to your opponent's monster, or if your monster who has an Equip card has control switched to the opponent, the Equip card itself remains on your side of the field.


How artifact durendal works?

Artifact Durendal is an XYZ monster that requires you to overlay 2x Lv5 monsters. It has two Quick effects, only one can be activated per turn. Both require you to detach one of the XYZ material. The first effect is used when a monster effect is activated, or when a spell or trap card is activated. When it resolves, it replaces the effect with 'Destroy one spell or trap your opponent controls'. So say you had a monster effect that was not particularly useful, you could activate it anyway, and use Artifact Durendal to turn it into a spell/trap destroying effect. Or say the opponent activated a particularly dangerous effect, you could change that to a mere spell/trap destroying effect instead - you'd lose a spell or trap card, but avoid whatever the effect was supposed to do. The second effect says that if any player has any cards in hand, they shuffle those cards back into the deck and draw the same number. If a player has no hand, then they do nothing, but the effect will resolve as completely as it can, shuffling the opponent's cards into their deck.