Scrap Dragon VS. Reaper und Veiler

  • Um das Ruling zu zietieren

    Zitat


    "Spirit Reaper" is destroyed by its own effect after a card that targets it resolves. If a Spell Card targets it, and the activation of that Spell Card is negated (such as with "Magic Jammer"), then "Spirit Reaper" is not destroyed. However, if the effect of the Spell Card was negated, such as if "Imperial Order" is active, then "Spirit Reaper" is destroyed because the Spell Card resolves (even though its effect is negated). Even if "Imperial Order" is already active on the field, you can activate a card such as "Tribute to the Doomed" designating "Spirit Reaper", and "Spirit Reaper" will be destroyed by its own effect.



    Also wird der Reaper durch seinen Effekt zerstört.



    EDIT: SUFU


    Veiler VS Scrap Dragon VS Reaper




    Mfg


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  • Beispiel anhand einer Zauberkarte


    "Spirit Reaper" is destroyed by its own effect after a card that targets it resolves. If a Spell Card targets it, and the activation of that Spell Card is negated (such as with "Magic Jammer"), then "Spirit Reaper" is not destroyed. However, if the effect of the Spell Card was negated, such as if "Imperial Order" is active, then "Spirit Reaper" is destroyed because the Spell Card resolves (even though its effect is negated). Even if "Imperial Order" is already active on the field, you can activate a card such as "Tribute to the Doomed" designating "Spirit Reaper", and "Spirit Reaper" will be destroyed by its own effect.


    NACHTRAG:
    Veiler annuliert ja nur den Effekt aber nicht die Aktivierung des Monstereffektes - von daher wird der Reaper zerstört.