Card Rulings:Number 11: Big Eye
OCG Rulings
- Detaching an Xyz Material is an activation cost.[1]
- The effect targets one monster on your opponent's field. You can also select a face-down monster.[1]
- You gain control of the monster until it is removed from the field.[1]
- After you activate the effect of "Number 11: Big Eye", if "Number 11: Big Eye" is flipped face-down and then face-up, then you can attack with it.[2]
- After you apply the effect of "Number 11: Big Eye", you retain control of the monster even if "Number 11: Big Eye" is removed from the field or if "Skill Drain" is activated.[3]
- Suppose that you use the effect of "Number 11: Big Eye" to gain control of your opponent's "Shooting Star Dragon". If you activate the effect of "Shooting Star Dragon" and banish it, then during the End Phase, its effect will activate and it will Special Summon itself back to its original owner's field.[4]
- When resolving the effect of "Number 11: Big Eye", if you cannot gain control of the targeted monster (such as if the monster is no longer on the field), then you still cannot attack with "Number 11: Big Eye".[5]
- If "Light and Darkness Dragon" negates the activation of the effect of "Number 11: Big Eye", then you can attack with "Number 11: Big Eye" during that turn.[5]
References
- ↑ a b c Konami OCG FAQ: Xyz Monster > Number 11: Big Eye
- ↑ Konami OCG FAQ: If "Number 11: Big Eye" becomes face-down and then face-up after activating its effect, then can it attack?
- ↑ Konami OCG FAQ: If "Number 11: Big Eye" is removed from the field after applying its effect, then what happens to the monster of which you gained control?
- ↑ Konami OCG FAQ: If you gain control of "Shooting Star Dragon" through the effect of "Number 11: Big Eye" and banish it, then you Special Summon it to which player's field?
- ↑ a b Konami OCG FAQ: If you cannot gain control of a monster through the effect of "Number 11: Big Eye", then can it attack?