Forum:Waboku and/or Dimension Wall vs Amazoness Swords Woman or Related effects

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Imagine this scenario:

I have an Amazoness Swords Woman and my Oponnent has a stronger monster, lets say, a Lyla, and a face-down Waboku ready to activate, what happens if:


a) I attack Lyla and the opponent activates Waboku


b) Lyla Attacks my Amazoness Swords Woman and he activates Waboku


c) Imagine a similar scenario but instead of Lyla, its a 2000 ATK Amazoness Swords Woman, what happens if i attack it with my ASW or if i get attacked by the oponnent's ASW


d) Same scenario as c) but imagine this time, my oponnent's Waboku is activated when the attacks are declared.


e) Same as c) but i also have a dimension wall, what happens if my opponent attacks and i activate dimension wall?


f) Same as e) What happens if my opponent then chains waboku to my dimension wall?



201.141.61.253 (talk) 23:11, December 19, 2012 (UTC)

201.141.61.253 (talk) 23:15, December 19, 2012 (UTC)

This is my guess: When Waboku is chained, the one who activated it will take no damage.

For the 2 ASW, I think they only get their effects once each. So, when the ASW with the highest ATK attacks the one with the lower ATK, the controller of the ASW with the lower ATK takes the damage.

Not 100% certain on this but let's wait for someone who knows what they're talking about BobbaRice (talkcontribs) 00:17, December 20, 2012 (UTC)

a) and b) are the same thing. Neither player will take any damage.
c) The player who attacked with the higher-attack Swords Woman will take the damage. See more at Forum:Amazoness swords woman!
d) Neither player will take any damage (this applies only if the player who would take damage activated the card). Otherwise, the one who attacked with the higher-ATK one takes the damage if he didn't activate Waboku.
e) The damage should only be switched one time. So, your opponent will take the damage.
f) Neither player takes any damage. Waboku leaves behind a Lingering effect (this applies for the previous cases with Waboku as well), so you just calculate who would take the damage as normally, and if it happens to be the player who activated Waboku, he won't take any damage; the damage DOESN'T get reflected back at you just because the opponent activated Waboku. MadRest 00:22, December 20, 2012 (UTC)

If this is true... then YGOPRO is bugged, and im gonna report the bug, are u really REALLY sure that this happens as you say? (In YGOPRO if the opponent activates waboku to an attack from/to ASW the opponent still takes the battle damage, just to let you know...)

201.141.61.253 (talk) 03:29, December 20, 2012 (UTC)

Go see Card Errata:Waboku. --Dark Ace SP (Talk) 03:32, December 20, 2012 (UTC)
"Waboku" only prevent Battle Damage, "Amazoness Swords Woman" made an Effect Damage, which is NOT Battle Damage. Therefore read not only Errata article of Waboku but also read Card Errata:Amazoness Swords Woman. --iFredCat 12:50, December 20, 2012 (UTC)
No, Swords Woman inflicts the damage as Battle Damage, not Effect Damage; however, I'm not completely sure about the 2 Swords Women. MadRest 18:35, December 20, 2012 (UTC)