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− | '''Ignition Monster Effects''' require a manual [[activate|activation]] by the card's [[controller]] during their [[Main Phase 1]] or [[Main Phase 2|2]] ( | + | '''Ignition Monster Effects''' require a manual [[activate|activation]] by the card's [[controller]] during their [[Main Phase 1]] or [[Main Phase 2|2]] (exception: "[[Red-Eyes Wyvern]]"). This type of [[effect]] used to be called a "Cost Effect" in the early days of ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'', which was slightly confusing because not all of those [[Monster Card|monsters]] had a [[cost]]. |
As of March 19th 2011, for the [[OCG]] only, these effects can no longer be activated in response to a monster's [[Summon]]; e.g. In the [[OCG]], you cannot activate the effect of "[[Lonefire Blossom]]" while you retain [[Priority]] when you Summon it. | As of March 19th 2011, for the [[OCG]] only, these effects can no longer be activated in response to a monster's [[Summon]]; e.g. In the [[OCG]], you cannot activate the effect of "[[Lonefire Blossom]]" while you retain [[Priority]] when you Summon it. |
Revision as of 18:11, 24 April 2011
Ignition Monster Effects require a manual activation by the card's controller during their Main Phase 1 or 2 (exception: "Red-Eyes Wyvern"). This type of effect used to be called a "Cost Effect" in the early days of Yu-Gi-Oh!, which was slightly confusing because not all of those monsters had a cost.
As of March 19th 2011, for the OCG only, these effects can no longer be activated in response to a monster's Summon; e.g. In the OCG, you cannot activate the effect of "Lonefire Blossom" while you retain Priority when you Summon it.
Examples of Monster Ignition Effects: "Cyber Gymnast", "XYZ-Dragon Cannon", "Bazoo the Soul-Eater", "Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind", "3-Hump Lacooda", "Card Trooper", "Dark Simorgh", "Lonefire Blossom" and "XX-Saber Faultroll".