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Any help in resolving these questions would be appreciated. [[Special:Contributions/99.245.182.208|99.245.182.208]] ([[User talk:99.245.182.208|talk]]) 02:44, September 3, 2010 (UTC) | Any help in resolving these questions would be appreciated. [[Special:Contributions/99.245.182.208|99.245.182.208]] ([[User talk:99.245.182.208|talk]]) 02:44, September 3, 2010 (UTC) | ||
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+ | 1) The effect of a monster that cannot be destroyed by battle is a [[Continuous Monster Effect]]. It doesn't '''activate''', it is continuously applied. It cannot be negated by the effect of [[Herald of Perfection]].--<span style="background-color:LightCyan; border:4px ridge blue; -moz-border-radius:1em;"> [[User:Hide Head Turtle|<span style="color:black;">'''HHTurtle'''</span>]] <sup>[[User talk:Hide Head Turtle|'''Talk''']]</sup> </span> 03:16, September 3, 2010 (UTC) |
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1st: If a monster that cannot be destroyed by battle is successfully attacked can Herald of Perfection use his negating effect to destroy it, and if not why?
2nd: Assuming he cannot,if a monster successfully attacked Reptilianne Naga could Herald of Perfection use his effect to negate the reducing atk to 0 effect, and if so when?
Any help in resolving these questions would be appreciated. 99.245.182.208 (talk) 02:44, September 3, 2010 (UTC)
1) The effect of a monster that cannot be destroyed by battle is a Continuous Monster Effect. It doesn't activate, it is continuously applied. It cannot be negated by the effect of Herald of Perfection.-- HHTurtle Talk 03:16, September 3, 2010 (UTC)