Difference between revisions of "Attack target"
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− | An '''attack target''' is | + | [[File:MirageTubePTDN-EN-C-1E.png|200px|right]] |
+ | An '''attack target''' is a [[Monster Card|monster]] that a player [[declare]]s an [[attack]] against. During an open [[game state]] during the [[Battle Phase]], the [[turn player]] can declare an attack targeting a monster, causing gameplay to immediately proceed to the [[Battle Step]]. | ||
− | If the number of monsters on the opposing side of the field changes | + | If the number of monsters on the opposing side of the field changes during the Battle Step, a [[replay]] occurs. |
− | + | Some cards and effects restrict the monsters a player can target (such as "[[Marshmallon Glasses]]"), mandate that monsters battle (such as "[[All-Out Attacks]]"), or conduct [[battle]] without a monster being declared an attack target (such as "[[Confusion Chaff]]"). | |
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Manages attack targets]] | ||
{{Gameplay}} | {{Gameplay}} | ||
[[Category:Gameplay]] | [[Category:Gameplay]] |
Revision as of 08:12, 28 March 2014
An attack target is a monster that a player declares an attack against. During an open game state during the Battle Phase, the turn player can declare an attack targeting a monster, causing gameplay to immediately proceed to the Battle Step.
If the number of monsters on the opposing side of the field changes during the Battle Step, a replay occurs.
Some cards and effects restrict the monsters a player can target (such as "Marshmallon Glasses"), mandate that monsters battle (such as "All-Out Attacks"), or conduct battle without a monster being declared an attack target (such as "Confusion Chaff").