Yu Gi Oh Battle Questions, Yu Gi Oh Questions about Battle Phases

Updated on Game 2024-02-09
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.No. The rules of the game are not prescribed.

    2.I don't drop it. The effect of dropping health is piercing damage, which means that the card says "If the attack power exceeds the defense power, give the opponent the damage of the base score (health)" value. This damage is considered combat damage.

    3.When our monster attacks the monster indicated by the opponent's attack, if the attack power of our monster is higher than the attack power of the opponent's monster, the opponent will receive the value of the attack power of our monster - the attack power of the opponent's monster.

    4.will break. The attack power of the opponent's monster - the value of the attack power of the attacked monster on your side) are all in the rules of the game.

    There are rules of the game below.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 No, choose for yourself.

    2 Don't drop unless you have a "through" effect.

    3 Yes, attack means attack power, defense means defense power.

    4 will destroy, will lose blood, you can understand it as "2 monsters fighting", the conditions of both sides are the same, whoever is higher wins, and the losing side destroys and reduces life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1 Not 2 Yes Unless your monster has the effect of "Attack exceeds Garrison and deals more damage than stats".

    3 Yes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Attack at will.,Attack the garrison monster if the merit is higher than the garrison, destroy the garrison monster.,If it's low, deduct the attacker's enemy garrison minus the blood of their own attack value.,The monster is not destroyed....Attack means that if the monster is high, it will destroy the opponent, and if it is low, the monster will also destroy itself, and the person who destroys the monster will receive a high attack to reduce the attack value damage....

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.It depends on the strength of the opponent's offense and defense, and you can judge and attack any monster at your own discretion.

    2。The monster effect or magic trap effect mentions that it can give the opponent differential damage in order to destroy the opponent's life from the defensive monster, and it is not allowed if it is not mentioned.

    3。Your Attack Monster Attack Power minus the difference in the opponent's Monster's Attack Power gives the opponent Life Damage, otherwise you take damage.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.No, there is no such rule.

    2.When attacking a monster whose attack power exceeds that of the attacked monster indicated by the defense, the monster indicated by the defense is destroyed, but the opponent's blood is not deducted.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.You can hit whichever you want.

    2.No cost, unless you have a penetrating effect.

    3.Well, correct.

    4.Your monsters will destroy and give you health damage.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.Not randomly.

    2.Yes, I don't.

    3.I think I'll know this kind of problem ==

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.You can re-principle the object or rewind it.

    The opponent attacks directly or gives up.

    b.You can re-select the target to attack.

    3.You can choose the target to attack before the injury judgment, and the damage judgment is a sign of the success of the attack, so you cannot choose again after the injury judgment.

    In short, "During the battle declaration phase, the number of monsters on the opponent's field has changed [or replaced] (not just the number), and the player can choose to rewind the battle and re-select the target to attack, or the monster will give up the attack

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1 The attack is reeled, and you decide for yourself whether to continue or not.

    2 A b is an attack revolt, and the opponent redefines the target of the attack.

    3 You can choose a new one before the injury is judged (also belong to the attack recall), but you can't (the attack is established) after the injury is broken

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.Like the rin frog, this kind of monster that can be summoned by removing monsters when he is in the graveyard, and it is not explained under what circumstances it can be specially summoned, can it be summoned on the other side's turn?

    Cards that have instructions on under what circumstances can be summoned can only be summoned "in their main phase" by default, from the "hand".

    2.Can I only activate this effect once in a while, can I use it again on the opponent's turn after I use it on my turn? And like natural flies, the effect of controlling and defending 0 monsters once a round can be used when the opponent meets.

    Unless it says "Can be used on the opponent's turn", it can only be used during the main phase of your own turn.

    3.The classmate said that relying on the Avenue of Stars, a kind of unitonal monster that ignores the summoning conditions, and is specially summoned from an additional card deck has no effect, and can only be effective by relying on the consonance summoning.

    Your classmate misunderstood "Effect Nullification" and "Susheng Restriction", because the Halo Walk and other homotonic fusion monsters that appear in disregard of the summoning conditions will not be able to be specially summoned from the graveyard because they have not officially appeared (Susheng Restriction), and then "invalid" is not allowed unless the effect of the card is described

    4.Can monsters that can't be summoned as sacrifices be used as materials for cohomonic summoning?

    Harmony summoning is not for sacrificial summoning, of course it can be in tune.

    There is also a field card on the field, and the opponent puts the field card, will the field card on the front be squeezed out?

    The rules dictate that there can only be one "positive" field magic card, so of course not.

    There is also a field card on the field, and the opponent puts the field card, will the field card on the front be squeezed out?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. You can be on the other side's turn, like a zombie carrier.

    2. No, one round is limited to one's own round.

    3, it also has an effect, otherwise why would the royal temple be banned.

    4. It depends on whether there is a built-in effect that cannot be used as a cohomonic material, otherwise it should be fine.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The effect of Aojin is an activation effect, and the spell speed is 1, and when someone else activates the effect, cards with a speed of 1 cannot be activated in chains.

    Adjusted: In addition, you can remove 1 Mana Counter that exists on your own field, and destroy 1 card that exists on your opponent's field.

    Activation effect (enter chain).

    Also, even though you can activate this effect, you just destroy his card and don't invalidate it, and Aujin doesn't have the ability to invalidate the card effect or activation, so the card effect will not be invalidated.

    Hope it helps!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First of all: Aojin is an activation effect, speed 1 can only be chained, you can't chain the effect of Aojin when someone else activates the effect.

    Then: Aojin's destruction effect description does not contain the word "invalid", so it can only be destroyed, not invalidated.

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