Card Rulings:Sky Striker Airspace - Area Zero

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OCG Rulings

Q&A Rulings

  • Q: "Thunder King Rai-Oh" is face-up in my opponent's Monster Zone, and its effect that prevents players from adding cards from the Deck to the hand except by drawing is applying. In this situation, can I activate the first effect of "Sky Striker Airspace - Area Zero"?
A: While the effect of "Thunder King Rai-Oh" is applying, you can still activate the effect of a "Sky Striker Airspace - Area Zero" on your field. When the effect resolves, if there are no "Sky Striker" cards among the cards you excavated, all 3 are shuffled into the Deck as usual. If there are any "Sky Striker" cards among the excavated cards, you cannot choose to apply the part of the effect that adds 1 of them to your hand, so all 3 cards are shuffled into the Deck. Even in that case, since you excavated a "Sky Striker" card with this effect, the card that was targeted is sent to the GY.[1]
A: You can target a "Sky Striker Ace Token" on your field with the effect of "Sky Striker Airspace - Area Zero". When the effect resolves, if there are any "Sky Striker" cards among the 3 cards you excavated, the part of the effect that sends the targeted card to the GY is applied, but the "Sky Striker Ace Token" disappears instead of being sent to the GY.[2]
A: In this scenario, since "Sky Striker Airspace - Area Zero" was sent from the Field Zone to the GY by a card effect, you can activate its effect that Special Summons a "Sky Striker Ace" monster from your Deck.[3]
A: If you activate a new Field Spell Card using the effect of "Metaverse", any Field Spell Card already on your field is first sent to the GY. The previous Field Spell Card is not treated as being sent to the GY by the effect of "Metaverse". Therefore, in this scenario, you cannot activate the effect of "Sky Striker Airspace - Area Zero".[4]

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