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{{For|the Tip Card|Piercing Battle Damage (Tip Card)}}
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== Summary ==
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| english      = piercing battle damage
 
| french        = dommages de combat perçants
 
| german        = durchschlagender Kampfschaden
 
| italian      = danno da combattimento perforante
 
| spanish      = daño de batalla de penetración
 
| portuguese    = dano de batalha perfurante
 
| japanese      = 貫通ダメージ
 
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'''Piercing battle damage''' is [[battle damage]] dealt by a [[card effect]] to the controller of a [[Defense Position]] monster by an [[attack]]ing monster. If the defending monster's [[DEF]] is lower than the attacking monster's [[ATK]], the difference is inflicted as battle damage. It is occasionally referred to unofficially as "trample" damage, due to that term having a similar meaning in ''[[wikipedia:Magic: The Gathering|Magic: The Gathering]]''.
 
 
Because some [[Equip Spell Card]]s that allow monsters to inflict piercing damage deal damage to the opponent of the [[control]]ler of the Equip Spell Card rather than the opponent of the controller of the monster, if a player [[equip]]s a card like "[[Fairy Meteor Crush]]" to an opponent's monster and the opponent attacks the player's Defense Position monster, the opponent will take battle damage instead of the player.
 
 
==Example==
 
Player A's "[[Dark Driceratops]]" (ATK 2400) attacks Player B's Defense Position "[[Mystical Elf]]" (DEF 2000). Regardless of whether "Mystical Elf" is [[destroy]]ed or not, Player B takes the difference (400 points in this case) as [[Battle damage|damage]].
 
 
==Text==
 
Effects that give monsters the ability to inflict piercing battle damage have the following text:
 
:''If (???) attacks a Defense Position monster, inflict piercing battle damage [to your opponent].''
 
Prior to [[Problem-Solving Card Text]], the same effect would be described as:
 
:''During battle between this attacking card and a Defense Position monster whose DEF is lower than the ATK of this card, inflict the difference as Battle Damage to your opponent.''
 
Also prior to Problem-Solving Card Text, on "[[Cyberdark Horn]]" from [[Duelist Pack: Zane Truesdale]] only:
 
:''This card inflicts Piercing damage.''
 
 
In Japanese, it is written as:
 
:「(???)が{{Ruby|守|しゅ}}{{Ruby|備|び}}{{Ruby|表|ひょう}}{{Ruby|示|じ}}モンスターを{{Ruby|攻|こう}}{{Ruby|撃|げき}}した{{Ruby|場|ば}}{{Ruby|合|あい}}、その{{Ruby|守|しゅ}}{{Ruby|備|び}}{{Ruby|力|りょく}}を{{Ruby|攻|こう}}{{Ruby|撃|げき}}{{Ruby|力|りょく}}が{{Ruby|超|こ}}えた{{Ruby|分|ぶん}}だけ{{Ruby|戦|せん}}{{Ruby|闘|とう}}ダメージを{{Ruby|与|あた}}える。」
 
 
==List==
 
The following cards automatically have or allow Piercing in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game|OCG]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game|TCG]]'':
 
===All OCG/TCG "Piercing" cards===
 
{{Card query|[[Attack::Piercing]]|type=monster|medium=official}}
 
{{Card query|[[Attack::Piercing]]|type=nonmonster|medium=official}}
 
 
===All Anime "Piercing" cards===
 
{{Card query|[[Attack::Piercing]]|type=monster|medium=anime}}
 
{{Card query|[[Attack::Piercing]]|type=nonmonster|medium=anime}}
 
 
===All Manga "Piercing" cards===
 
{{Card query|[[Attack::Piercing]]|type=monster|medium=manga}}
 
{{Card query|[[Attack::Piercing]]|type=nonmonster|medium=manga}}
 
 
==Trivia==
 
* Prior to [[Problem-Solving Card Text]], ''This card inflicts Piercing damage'' appeared in the card text of "[[Cyberdark Horn]]" only.
 
 
{{Gameplay}}
 
 
[[Category:Gameplay]]
 
[[Category:Cards by effect properties]]
 

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