Difference between revisions of "Effect damage"
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Effect damage is any damage that is not caused by battle (with the exception of "[[Gravekeeper's Vassal]]") or is a reduction. Examples of cards that cause effect damage are "[[Poison Mummy]]", "[[Ookazi]]", and "[[Ceasefire]]". | Effect damage is any damage that is not caused by battle (with the exception of "[[Gravekeeper's Vassal]]") or is a reduction. Examples of cards that cause effect damage are "[[Poison Mummy]]", "[[Ookazi]]", and "[[Ceasefire]]". | ||
− | [[Costs]] are not considered Effect Damage, such as with cards like "[[Injection Fairy Lily]]" and "[[Life Equalizer]]". Damage from [[Monster Cards]] with "[[Piercing]]" effects are considered [[Battle Damage]]. Key words to look out for | + | [[Costs]] are not considered Effect Damage, such as with cards like "[[Injection Fairy Lily]]" and "[[Life Equalizer]]". Damage from [[Monster Cards]] with "[[Piercing]]" effects are considered [[Battle Damage]]. Key words to look out for on cards that deal Effect Damage are "Inflict" and "Direct Damage". If it says "[[Pay]]" it is a [[Costs|Cost]]. |
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Revision as of 23:38, 21 February 2009
Effect damage is any damage that is not caused by battle (with the exception of "Gravekeeper's Vassal") or is a reduction. Examples of cards that cause effect damage are "Poison Mummy", "Ookazi", and "Ceasefire".
Costs are not considered Effect Damage, such as with cards like "Injection Fairy Lily" and "Life Equalizer". Damage from Monster Cards with "Piercing" effects are considered Battle Damage. Key words to look out for on cards that deal Effect Damage are "Inflict" and "Direct Damage". If it says "Pay" it is a Cost.