Solemn Judgment vs Uria / Raviel / Hamon
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Solemn Judgment vs Uria / Raviel / Hamon
Can someone please verify on whether or not that the summoning Uria, Raviel, and Hamon can all be negated by Solemn Judgment?
whysoserious- Posts : 118
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Re: Solemn Judgment vs Uria / Raviel / Hamon
They can. There's nothing to explain here. Their Summons do not occur during the resolution of a Chain, so Solemn Judgment may be activated in response to the Summon attempt.
Pharaoh Atem- Posts : 137
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Re: Solemn Judgment vs Uria / Raviel / Hamon
That's good then, some guy I played against said otherwise but I knew he was wrong along.
whysoserious- Posts : 118
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Re: Solemn Judgment vs Uria / Raviel / Hamon
they´re the "sacred spirits" but that just a name, in their effect doesnt say anything about that their special summon cannot be negated so you are right
zerods- Posts : 754
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Re: Solemn Judgment vs Uria / Raviel / Hamon
It was Uria that he played, but I realized that the other 2 cards don't have this effect:
"Once per turn, you can destroy 1 Set Spell or Trap Card your opponent controls. Spell and Trap Cards cannot be activated in response to this effect's activation."
I'm assuming he was trying to use priority with this effect, when I responded to the summon of his Uria by playing my Solemn Judgment.
So I really don't know, but the other 2, Raviel and Hamon doesn't have this effect, so it's positive they can all be successfully countered by a Solemn Judgment.
"Once per turn, you can destroy 1 Set Spell or Trap Card your opponent controls. Spell and Trap Cards cannot be activated in response to this effect's activation."
I'm assuming he was trying to use priority with this effect, when I responded to the summon of his Uria by playing my Solemn Judgment.
So I really don't know, but the other 2, Raviel and Hamon doesn't have this effect, so it's positive they can all be successfully countered by a Solemn Judgment.
whysoserious- Posts : 118
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Re: Solemn Judgment vs Uria / Raviel / Hamon
Does the text say the card's summon cannot be negated like Dodger Dragon ? No.
Therefore, it can have its summon negated
Therefore, it can have its summon negated
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Re: Solemn Judgment vs Uria / Raviel / Hamon
I remember reading somewhere that you can make your opponent miss the timing with cards like bottomless and cards that respond to a summon with Uria's destruction effect. I'm not sure if it works though.
Hyonzaryu- Posts : 31
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Re: Solemn Judgment vs Uria / Raviel / Hamon
Yes this works.Hyonzaryu wrote:I remember reading somewhere that you can make your opponent miss the timing with cards like bottomless and cards that respond to a summon with Uria's destruction effect. I'm not sure if it works though.
Taken from the wikiaSince Uria's effect to destroy Set cards can be used as soon as it is summoned, you do not have to worry about cards like "Bottomless Trap Hole" because no card can be chained to its effect. Just make sure to call priority when you Special Summon it to activate its effect.
tester12342- Posts : 466
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Re: Solemn Judgment vs Uria / Raviel / Hamon
tester12342 wrote:Taken from the wikiaSince Uria's effect to destroy Set cards can be used as soon as it is summoned, you do not have to worry about cards like "Bottomless Trap Hole" because no card can be chained to its effect. Just make sure to call priority when you Special Summon it to activate its effect.
I am disappointed in wikia then.
You can of course activate Bottomless Trap Hole in the OCG
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Re: Solemn Judgment vs Uria / Raviel / Hamon
@Key
That was taken from the tips section, what should have been quoted was this:
That was taken from the tips section, what should have been quoted was this:
When a player Special Summons "Uria, Lord of Searing Flames" and activates its effect to destroy a Set Spell or Trap Card, no Spell or Trap Card can be chained, including "Bottomless Trap Hole", "Torrential Tribute", or "Divine Wrath".
The DetonatorCOPY- Posts : 1476
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Re: Solemn Judgment vs Uria / Raviel / Hamon
The Detonator wrote:@Key
That was taken from the tips section, what should have been quoted was this:When a player Special Summons "Uria, Lord of Searing Flames" and activates its effect to destroy a Set Spell or Trap Card, no Spell or Trap Card can be chained, including "Bottomless Trap Hole", "Torrential Tribute", or "Divine Wrath".
Should have told me that then
I thought it was taken from the forum
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