My Box of Questions
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My Box of Questions
Ok guys I have a ton of questions so please answer as far as your knowledge goes...
Q1: Situation:
Macro Cosmos is face up.
Tyrant's Temper is face up.
Scenario:
opponent activated dark hole destroying all my FACE-UP monsters.
QUESTION: Where do all my monsters go? and please do support your answer of why it will or will not go to the grave.
Q1: Situation:
Macro Cosmos is face up.
Tyrant's Temper is face up.
Scenario:
opponent activated dark hole destroying all my FACE-UP monsters.
QUESTION: Where do all my monsters go? and please do support your answer of why it will or will not go to the grave.
cybear13- Posts : 24
Birthday : 1990-04-13
Join date : 2011-05-17
Re: My Box of Questions
They are removed from play. Tyrant protects monsters on the field. Once they leave the field they are no longer protected. It's that simple. They will be removed.
Re: My Box of Questions
Cards destroyed by battle that haven't been sent to the Graveyard yet are the only ones that are confirmed to be "on the field for some purposes, off the field for others". We know this thanks to the rulings involving various monsters that activate and apply after damage calculation but before the end of the Damage Step, like D.D. Warrior Lady and Red Dragon Archfiend.
All other forms of destruction instantaneously flag the destroyed cards as "not on the field" and send them to the Graveyard.
The moment Hole resolves, the destroyed monsters you own are not face-up on the field, thus Macro Cosmos affects them.
All other forms of destruction instantaneously flag the destroyed cards as "not on the field" and send them to the Graveyard.
The moment Hole resolves, the destroyed monsters you own are not face-up on the field, thus Macro Cosmos affects them.
Pharaoh Atem- Posts : 137
Birthday : 1988-07-05
Join date : 2011-05-18
Re: My Box of Questions
Thanks for the input guys.
Had an argument with a guy that a judge told him that I was wrong.
I know the concept that when cards are considered in their "destroyed" state are no longer considered face-up on the field per se.
Thanks a million guys...
Any comments...
Your inputs are much appreciated..
Had an argument with a guy that a judge told him that I was wrong.
I know the concept that when cards are considered in their "destroyed" state are no longer considered face-up on the field per se.
Thanks a million guys...
Any comments...
Your inputs are much appreciated..
cybear13- Posts : 24
Birthday : 1990-04-13
Join date : 2011-05-17
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