Typo
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Typo
Magical Dimension's card description has a pretty significant typo.
DN:
If you control a face-up spellcaster monster. Target 1 monster you control; Trubute it, then special summon 1 Spellcaster-type from your hand, then you can destroy 1 monster on the field.
Regular Version:
If you control a face-up spellcaster monster. Target 1 monster you control; Trubute it, then special summon 1 Spellcaster-type from your hand, then you can destroy 1 monster on the field.
Minor details but it caused confusion on more than one equation.
DN:
If you control a face-up spellcaster monster. Target 1 monster you control; Trubute it, then special summon 1 Spellcaster-type from your hand, then you can destroy 1 monster on the field.
Regular Version:
If you control a face-up spellcaster monster. Target 1 monster you control; Trubute it, then special summon 1 Spellcaster-type from your hand, then you can destroy 1 monster on the field.
Minor details but it caused confusion on more than one equation.
Dr.White- Posts : 13
Join date : 2011-07-23
Re: Typo
Dr.White wrote:Magical Dimension's card description has a pretty significant typo.
DN:
If you control a face-up spellcaster monster. Target 1 monster you control; Trubute it, then special summon 1 Spellcaster-type from your hand, then you can destroy 1 monster on the field.
Regular Version:
If you control a face-up spellcaster monster. Target 1 monster you control; Trubute it, then special summon 1 Spellcaster-type from your hand, then you can destroy 1 monster on the field.
Minor details but it caused confusion on more than one equation.
Trubute ?
Is that the typo error ? If that the mention typo ... I don't think that would be matters
Other than that... really... I don't see any differences on both... ???
kangtuji- Posts : 1611
Join date : 2011-07-31
Re: Typo
my bad, i was writing this falling asleep at the keyboard. The duel network version has a typo in the second sentence the "Target 1 monster you control" part is missing and instead says "Target 1 monster" and people are thinking you can select a card your opponent controls as opposed to your own.
Dr.White- Posts : 13
Join date : 2011-07-23
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