Card Rulings:Twilight Eraser
OCG Rulings
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Q&A Rulings
- Q: While "Lyla, Twilightsworn Enchantress" and "Lumina, Twilightsworn Shaman" are face-up on my field, I activate "Twilight Eraser". If "Compulsory Evacuation Device" is chained, and "Lumina, Twilightsworn Shaman" is returned to my hand, how does "Twilight Eraser" resolve?
- A: When resolving "Twilight Eraser", even if there are not 2 "Lightsworn" monsters with the same Type but different names on your field, the effect is applied normally.[1]
- Q: I activate "Twilight Eraser", targeting an "World Legacy Discovery" in my opponent's Field Zone and a "World Chalice Guardragon" in their Monster Zone. If "Raigeki Break" is chained, and "World Legacy Guardragon" is destroyed, how does "Twilight Eraser" resolve?
- A: When resolving "Twilight Eraser", even if one of the targeted cards is no longer on the field, the other target (in this case, "World Legacy Discovery") is banished normally.[2]
- Q: "Buster Dragon" is face-up on my opponent's field, and its effect makes all monsters on my field become Dragon-Type. If "Lumina, Twilightsworn Shaman" and "Jain, Twilightsworn General" are face-up on my field, can I activate "Twilight Eraser"?
- A: In this scenario, since both "Lumina, Twilightsworn Shaman" and "Jain, Twilightsworn General" are treated as Dragon-Type monsters by the effect of your opponent's "Buster Dragon", you have 2 or more "Lightsworn" monsters on your field with the same Type but different names, so you can activate "Twilight Eraser".[3]