Card Rulings:Divine Grace - Northwemko
TCG Rulings
- If "Divine Grace - Northwemko" and one of the cards targeted by its effect are destroyed at the same time, "Divine Grace - Northwemko" will not be destroyed.[1]
- If there are fewer other face-up cards on the field than monsters Tributed for the Ritual Summon of this card, all other face-up cards are targeted.[1]
- Tokens used for the Ritual Summon of this card count towards its effect.[1]
- "Divine Grace - Northwemko" continuously targets the selected cards.[1]
Mentions in Other Rulings
- Djinn of Rituals: If you remove this card from play for the Ritual Summon of “Divine Grace – Northwemko” it counts towards the number of cards you can select for the effect of “Divine Grace – Northwemko.”
OCG Rulings
- When "Divine Grace - Northwemko" is successfully Ritual Summoned, its effect activates and targets cards which are face-up on the field. While "Divine Grace - Northwemko" remains face-up on the field, its effect continuously targets those targeted cards.[2][3]
- When "Divine Grace - Northwemko" is successfully Ritual Summoned, if the number of face-up cards on the field is less than the number of monsters used to Ritual Summon this card, then the effect of "Divine Grace - Northwemko" still activates. The player targets as many monsters as he wishes, and the effect is applied.[4]
- If a monster like "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" or "Djinn Presider of Rituals" is removed from play from the Graveyard to Special Summon "Divine Grace - Northwemko", then "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" will count towards "the number of monsters used to Ritual Summon this card".[5]
- If "Divine Grace - Northwemko" is Ritual Summoned by "Advanced Ritual Art", then the Normal Monsters sent from the Deck to the Graveyard will count towards "the number of monsters used to Ritual Summon this card".[6]
- If "Divine Grace - Northwemko" and the targeted cards would be destroyed simultaneously - such as by the effect of "Demise, King of Armageddon" - then "Divine Grace - Northwemko" is not destroyed and remain on the field.[7]
- When "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" or "Djinn Presider of Rituals" is removed from play from the Graveyard when Ritual Summoning, "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" is removed from play as a Level 3 monster, and "Djinn Presider of Rituals" is removed from play as a Level 4 monster. If you are Ritual Summoning a high-Level Ritual Monster, then you cannot only remove from play one "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" to perform the Ritual Summon.[8]
- Example: "Divine Grace - Northwemko" is a Level 7 monster. When resolving "Ritual of Grace", "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" is removed from play as a Level 3 monster, so you need to Tribute 4+ more Levels of monsters.[8]
References
- ↑ a b c d e Konami Gameplay FAQ: Stardust Overdrive Sneak Peek -- Card Rulings (Version 1.0)
- ↑ Konami FAQ: Ritual Monster > Divine Grace - Northwemko
- ↑ Konami FAQ: Does the effect of "Divine Grace - Northwemko" target? And does it continuously target the cards on the field?
- ↑ Konami FAQ: Does the effect of "Divine Grace - Northwemko" activate if the number of cards on the field is less than the number of monsters used for the Ritual Summon?
- ↑ Konami FAQ: When "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" removed from play from the Graveyard, is it counted as a monster used to Ritual Summon "Divine Grace - Northwemko"?
- ↑ Konami FAQ: When a Normal Monster is sent from the Deck to the Graveyard by "Advanced Ritual Art", is it counted as a monster used to Ritual Summon "Divine Grace - Northwemko"?
- ↑ Konami FAQ: If "Divine Grace - Northwemko" and the targeted cards are destroyed simultaneously, then are both destroyed?
- ↑ a b Konami FAQ: Can you Ritual Summon by only removing from play one monster like "Djinn Releaser of Rituals"?