Difference between revisions of "Card Rulings:Icarus Attack"

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* You cannot choose "[[Icarus Attack]]" itself for 1 of its 2 [[target]]s.<ref name="Netrep"/>
 
* You cannot choose "[[Icarus Attack]]" itself for 1 of its 2 [[target]]s.<ref name="Netrep"/>
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Judge Rulings:
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^ The Winged-Beast Monster must be face up in order to be a tribute
  
 
===Mentions in Other Rulings===
 
===Mentions in Other Rulings===

Revision as of 09:34, 26 March 2011

TCG Rulings

Judge Rulings:

^ The Winged-Beast Monster must be face up in order to be a tribute

Mentions in Other Rulings

OCG Rulings

  • When resolving the effect of "Icarus Attack", if one of the targeted cards is no longer on the field, then the card that is still on the field will still be destroyed.[5]

References

  1. a b Netrep: Individual Card Rulings on Netrep
  2. Konami FAQ: When a card targets both a monster and a Spell/Trap Card, can you activate "Carrierroid"'s effect?
  3. Konami FAQ: When activating "Icarus Attack", can the same activated "Icarus Attack" be selected?
  4. Konami FAQ: Can a face-down Winged Beast-Type monster be Tributed as an activation cost for "Icarus Attack"?
  5. Konami FAQ: If one of the targeted cards is no longer face-up on the field when resolving the effect of "Icarus Attack", then is the remaining card still destroyed?
  6. Konami FAQ: If "Junk Collector" removes from play a Trap Card with "an effect which targets", then when do you select the targets?
  7. Konami FAQ: Can you Chain "Guard Mines" to "Icarus Attack" if it targets a monster and a Spell or Trap Card?