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what if i use dimension hole on a newly summoned yamata dragon, during my next standby phase, will it still be returned to my hand during turn? tnx^^ so many questions in mind^^[[User:DarkJinzo|DarkJinzo]] 05:47, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
 
what if i use dimension hole on a newly summoned yamata dragon, during my next standby phase, will it still be returned to my hand during turn? tnx^^ so many questions in mind^^[[User:DarkJinzo|DarkJinzo]] 05:47, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
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[[Spirit]]s return to your hand at the end of the turn that they are summoned.  [[Dimensionhole]] doesn't summon the monster so it stays on the field.[[User:Skavinger|Skavinger]] 15:49, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
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== Yamata And Book of Moon ==
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A new question to add to an existing topic.  If I hit my Yamata Dragon with a Book of Moon during my Main Phase 2, will that keep the card on the field?  Thanks in advance for your help.
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--<span style="color:#339966;">''[[User talk:Kungfu-mama|Kungfu-mama(talk)]]''</span> 20:07, July 2, 2010 (UTC)
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:Yes, it will! [[User:ATEMVEGETA|<span style="color:red;">ATEMVEGETA</span>]] ([[User_talk:ATEMVEGETA|Talk]]) 22:14, July 2, 2010 (UTC)
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== "Stays on the field?" ==
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In the dimensionhole topic you say that Dimensionhole doesn't summon it so it stays on the field. Meaning, it will never return back to your hand at any of the end phases? It'll sit there until it's destoryed or moved by some other effect?
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After it is removed from play by the effect of [[Dimensionhole]], it will remain on the field until something removes it. This is because after the turn that it is removed from play, the other [[End Phase]]s are not considered as ''"the End Phase of the turn it is Normal Summoned or flipped face-up."''--[[User:Hide Head Turtle|<span style="border:3px inset blue;">&nbsp;HHTurtle&nbsp;</span>]] [[User_talk:Hide Head Turtle|(Talk)]] 14:10, July 8, 2010 (UTC)
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wow that's really interesting [[User:Kearowind|Kearowind]] ([[User talk:Kearowind|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kearowind|contribs]]) 15:51, July 8, 2010 (UTC)

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what if i use dimension hole on a newly summoned yamata dragon, during my next standby phase, will it still be returned to my hand during turn? tnx^^ so many questions in mind^^DarkJinzo 05:47, 8 September 2008 (UTC)

Spirits return to your hand at the end of the turn that they are summoned. Dimensionhole doesn't summon the monster so it stays on the field.Skavinger 15:49, 8 September 2008 (UTC)

Yamata And Book of Moon

A new question to add to an existing topic. If I hit my Yamata Dragon with a Book of Moon during my Main Phase 2, will that keep the card on the field? Thanks in advance for your help. --Kungfu-mama(talk) 20:07, July 2, 2010 (UTC)

Yes, it will! ATEMVEGETA (Talk) 22:14, July 2, 2010 (UTC)

"Stays on the field?"

In the dimensionhole topic you say that Dimensionhole doesn't summon it so it stays on the field. Meaning, it will never return back to your hand at any of the end phases? It'll sit there until it's destoryed or moved by some other effect?

After it is removed from play by the effect of Dimensionhole, it will remain on the field until something removes it. This is because after the turn that it is removed from play, the other End Phases are not considered as "the End Phase of the turn it is Normal Summoned or flipped face-up."-- HHTurtle  (Talk) 14:10, July 8, 2010 (UTC)

wow that's really interesting Kearowind (talkcontribs) 15:51, July 8, 2010 (UTC)