Difference between revisions of "Card Rulings:Icarus Attack"
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* '''[[Card Rulings:Remote Revenge|Remote Revenge]]''': "[[Remote Revenge]]" cannot be chained to an effect that targets 2 or more monsters. If the effect targets only 1 monster while also targeting 1 or more non-Monster Cards, like "[[Icarus Attack]]", "[[Remote Revenge]]" can be chained. | * '''[[Card Rulings:Remote Revenge|Remote Revenge]]''': "[[Remote Revenge]]" cannot be chained to an effect that targets 2 or more monsters. If the effect targets only 1 monster while also targeting 1 or more non-Monster Cards, like "[[Icarus Attack]]", "[[Remote Revenge]]" can be chained. | ||
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Revision as of 19:07, 13 August 2008
- "Icarus Attack" targets 2 cards. Even if 1 of the target cards is a Spell or Trap and it is activated in a chain, both cards will still be destroyed.
- You cannot choose "Icarus Attack" itself for 1 of its 2 targets.
OCG Rulings
- If "Icarus Attack" targets 1 Spell/Trap Card and 1 Monster Card, you can use "Naviroid"'s effect to negate it.[1]
- You must destroy exactly 2 cards on the field, even if it means you have to destroy your own.
Mentions in Other Rulings
- Remote Revenge: "Remote Revenge" cannot be chained to an effect that targets 2 or more monsters. If the effect targets only 1 monster while also targeting 1 or more non-Monster Cards, like "Icarus Attack", "Remote Revenge" can be chained.
References
- ↑ Konami FAQ: When a card targets both a monster and a Spell/Trap Card, can you activate "Navyroid"'s effect?