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'''Battle damage''' (Japanese: {{Ruby|戦|せん}}{{Ruby|闘|とう}}ダメージ ''Sentō Damēji'') is the [[damage]] inflicted to a player's [[LP|Life Points]] from [[battle]].
 
  
Battle damage can be inflicted when two monsters battle.
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'''Battle damage''' (Japanese: {{Ruby|戦|せん}}{{Ruby|闘|とう}}ダメージ ''sentō damēji'') is the [[damage]] inflicted to a player's [[LP]] from [[battle]]. Both words were initially capitalized, but since ''[[Abyss Rising]]'' have been consistently lowercase.  
*If the [[attack target]] is in [[Attack Position]]:
 
**If the monsters have different ATK, the controller of the monster with the lower ATK takes battle damage equal to the difference.
 
*If the attack target is in [[Defense Position]]:
 
**If the attack target's DEF is greater than the attacker's ATK, the attacking monster's controller takes battle damage equal to the difference.
 
**If the attack target's DEF is lower than the attacker's ATK, the attack target's controller does not take battle damage, unless the attacking monster inflicts [[piercing]] damage.
 
  
If a monster [[Direct attack|attacks a player directly]], that player takes battle damage equal to that monster's ATK. An attack from a monster with 0 [[ATK]] such as "[[Mucus Yolk]]" does not inflict damage, so no effect can [[activate]] in response to it, including those of "Mucus Yolk" itself and "[[Gorz the Emissary of Darkness]]".
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In a [[battle]], a [[monster]] inflicts battle damage in the [[damage calculation]] part of the [[Damage Step]]. Whether or not battle damage is inflicted, and how much of it is inflicted, is determined in damage calculation.
  
[[Monster Card|Monster]]s can still be [[destroyed by battle]] even if battle damage is not inflicted, and battle damage can still be inflicted even if monsters are not destroyed.
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==Interactions with effects==
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Card effects can change the amount and the recipient of battle damage at the moment it is inflicted. When multiple card effects that modify battle damage are applied, they are considered in the following order.<ref name="No.23822">{{cite web|url=https://www.db.yugioh-card.com/yugiohdb/faq_search.action?ope=5&fid=23822&request_locale=ja |title=「脆刃の剣」「オオヒメの御巫」の効果が適用されている状態で行うダメージ計算はどうなりますか?|language=Japanese |publisher=Konami |date=30 December 2022 |accessdate=28 October 2023}}</ref>
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# Inflict double battle damage (e.g. "[[Blue-Eyes Chaos MAX Dragon]]")
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# Both players take battle damage (e.g. "[[Double-Edged Sword]]")
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# Battle damage you take is also inflicted to your opponent, you/your opponent takes battle damage instead (e.g. "[[Lyrilusc - Recital Starling]]" and "[[Amazoness Swords Woman]]")
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#* After one of these effects is applied to the battle damage, other similar effects are not applied to that same battle damage.<ref name="No.23822"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.db.yugioh-card.com/yugiohdb/faq_search.action?ope=5&fid=23827&request_locale=ja |title=『このカードの戦闘で発生する自分への戦闘ダメージは代わりに相手が受ける』効果を持つモンスター同士で戦闘を行った場合、どちらのプレイヤーが戦闘ダメージを受けますか?|language=Japanese |publisher=Konami |date=30 December 2022 |accessdate=28 October 2023}}</ref>
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# Battle damage is treated as effect damage (e.g. "[[Gravekeeper's Vassal]]")
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# Gain LP equal to the battle damage instead (e.g. "[[Muscle Medic]]")
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# Battle damage becomes 0 (e.g. "[[Blackwing Armor Master]]")
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# Battle damage becomes halved (e.g. "[[Half Unbreak]]")
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#* Even if multiple of these effects are applied, the battle damage still becomes halved, not quartered.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.db.yugioh-card.com/yugiohdb/faq_search.action?ope=5&fid=17398&request_locale=ja |title=同一のモンスターを対象に、2枚の「マジェスペクター・ソニック」を発動した場合、どうなりますか?|language=Japanese |publisher=Konami |date=24 March 2017 |accessdate=28 October 2023}}</ref>
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# Battle damage becomes doubled (e.g. "[[Action Magic - Full Turn]]")
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#* Even if multiple of these effects are applied, the battle damage still becomes doubled, not quadrupled.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.db.yugioh-card.com/yugiohdb/faq_search.action?ope=5&fid=11315&request_locale=ja |title=「アクションマジック-フルターン」の適用中、「オッドアイズ・ペンデュラム・ドラゴン」が相手モンスターと戦闘を行う場合、相手に与える戦闘ダメージはどうなりますか?|language=Japanese |publisher=Konami |date=22 December 2017 |accessdate=28 October 2023}}</ref>
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# Battle damage becomes a fixed value (e.g. "[[Temple of the Mind's Eye]]")
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# Do not take battle damage that is more/less than or equal to a fixed value (e.g. "[[Performage Trapeze Magician]]")
  
Both words were initially capitalized, but since ''[[Absolute Powerforce]]'' have been consistently lowercase.
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 13:34, 28 October 2023

Battle damage

Japanese

せんとうダメージ

Japanese (ruby)

せんとうダメージ

Japanese (base text)

戦闘ダメージ

Japanese (romanized)

sentō damēji

English

battle damage

Battle damage (Japanese: せんとうダメージ sentō damēji) is the damage inflicted to a player's LP from battle. Both words were initially capitalized, but since Abyss Rising have been consistently lowercase.

In a battle, a monster inflicts battle damage in the damage calculation part of the Damage Step. Whether or not battle damage is inflicted, and how much of it is inflicted, is determined in damage calculation.

Interactions with effects[edit]

Card effects can change the amount and the recipient of battle damage at the moment it is inflicted. When multiple card effects that modify battle damage are applied, they are considered in the following order.[1]

  1. Inflict double battle damage (e.g. "Blue-Eyes Chaos MAX Dragon")
  2. Both players take battle damage (e.g. "Double-Edged Sword")
  3. Battle damage you take is also inflicted to your opponent, you/your opponent takes battle damage instead (e.g. "Lyrilusc - Recital Starling" and "Amazoness Swords Woman")
    • After one of these effects is applied to the battle damage, other similar effects are not applied to that same battle damage.[1][2]
  4. Battle damage is treated as effect damage (e.g. "Gravekeeper's Vassal")
  5. Gain LP equal to the battle damage instead (e.g. "Muscle Medic")
  6. Battle damage becomes 0 (e.g. "Blackwing Armor Master")
  7. Battle damage becomes halved (e.g. "Half Unbreak")
    • Even if multiple of these effects are applied, the battle damage still becomes halved, not quartered.[3]
  8. Battle damage becomes doubled (e.g. "Action Magic - Full Turn")
    • Even if multiple of these effects are applied, the battle damage still becomes doubled, not quadrupled.[4]
  9. Battle damage becomes a fixed value (e.g. "Temple of the Mind's Eye")
  10. Do not take battle damage that is more/less than or equal to a fixed value (e.g. "Performage Trapeze Magician")

References[edit]