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− | + | == Activation/Self-Destruction == | |
− | + | If I controlled a face-up Field Spell Card and tried to activate another one from my hand, would I have to "self-destruct" the one on the field before I allow my opponent to Chain to the activation? Let's say my opponent wants to Chain "[[Dark Bribe]]". I want to know if the Field Spell Card on the field would have to be destroyed, even if the negation occurred afterwards. I only ask this because if this is true, the article would need some slight re-wording. --[[User:UltimateKuriboh|UltimateKuriboh]] ([[User talk:UltimateKuriboh|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/UltimateKuriboh|contribs]]) 19:16, March 23, 2013 (UTC) | |
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− | + | : You destroy your own field spell first. | |
+ | : If your opponent had the field spell, then you do not destroy the field spell. | ||
+ | : <span style="font-family: Monotype Corsiva">-[[User:Falzar FZ|Falzar FZ]]- ([[User talk:Falzar FZ#top|talk page]]|[[User:Falzar FZ/Tips and Guides|useful stuff]])</span> 21:08, March 23, 2013 (UTC) | ||
− | == | + | == Timing == |
− | + | When a field spell card is activated, and the opponent already has a field spell in play, is there field spell destroyed before or after the new one activates. I feel this needs to be clarified on this page. For example, the effect of "Malefic Red-Eyes B. Dragon" states "If there is no face-up Field Spell Card on the field, destroy this card." If the opponents card is destroyed before the new one activates then "[[Malefic Red-Eyes B. Dragon]]" would be destroyed. However, if the opponent's field spell is destroyed after the new one activates, then "[[Malefic Red-Eyes B. Dragon]]" would not be destroyed. [[User:Zombiedude347|Zombiedude347]] ([[User talk:Zombiedude347|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Zombiedude347|contribs]]) 22:00, November 1, 2014 (UTC) | |
− | + | :--[[User:MasterMarik|MasterMarik]] ([[User talk:MasterMarik|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/MasterMarik|contribs]]) 23:04, November 1, 2014 (UTC)The new rules allow for both players to control a Field Spell so unless a card says otherwise, you can have two Field Spells active at the same time without either one getting destroyed. | |
− | == | + | == Sending to the Graveyard face-down or face-up in order to activate a new one? == |
− | + | Before, it was only possible to have a single Field Spell Card active between both players. You could however still [[Set]] a Field Spell Card and activate it later on. Since March 21st 2014 for the OCG and July 10th 2014 for the TCG a new rule is in effect, which allows '''both''' players to each have an active Field Spell Card. Before, when only one Field Spell Card could be active at a time, activating a new one would [[destroy]] the currently active Field Spell Card. Now however, you have to [[send]] your own Field Spell Card to the Graveyard in order to activate a new one. | |
− | + | Now I'm wondering, can I only send face-up Field Spell Cards to the Graveyard in order to activate (or Set) a new one, or could I also send a Set Field Spell Card to the Graveyard without first activating it? (Obviously it doesn't matter a lot, and in an actual Duel I would probably just activate a face-down Field Spell Card I want to get rid of anyway, in order to bluff my opponent in using a card like ''[[Mystical Space Typhoon]]'', but I was just curious if you '''''can''''' send the face-down Field Spell Card to the Graveyard without first activating it.) [[User:Quuador|Quuador]] ([[User talk:Quuador|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Quuador|contribs]]) 13:05, December 14, 2014 (UTC) | |
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Activation/Self-Destruction[edit]
If I controlled a face-up Field Spell Card and tried to activate another one from my hand, would I have to "self-destruct" the one on the field before I allow my opponent to Chain to the activation? Let's say my opponent wants to Chain "Dark Bribe". I want to know if the Field Spell Card on the field would have to be destroyed, even if the negation occurred afterwards. I only ask this because if this is true, the article would need some slight re-wording. --UltimateKuriboh (talk • contribs) 19:16, March 23, 2013 (UTC)
- You destroy your own field spell first.
- If your opponent had the field spell, then you do not destroy the field spell.
- -Falzar FZ- (talk page|useful stuff) 21:08, March 23, 2013 (UTC)
Timing[edit]
When a field spell card is activated, and the opponent already has a field spell in play, is there field spell destroyed before or after the new one activates. I feel this needs to be clarified on this page. For example, the effect of "Malefic Red-Eyes B. Dragon" states "If there is no face-up Field Spell Card on the field, destroy this card." If the opponents card is destroyed before the new one activates then "Malefic Red-Eyes B. Dragon" would be destroyed. However, if the opponent's field spell is destroyed after the new one activates, then "Malefic Red-Eyes B. Dragon" would not be destroyed. Zombiedude347 (talk • contribs) 22:00, November 1, 2014 (UTC)
- --MasterMarik (talk • contribs) 23:04, November 1, 2014 (UTC)The new rules allow for both players to control a Field Spell so unless a card says otherwise, you can have two Field Spells active at the same time without either one getting destroyed.
Sending to the Graveyard face-down or face-up in order to activate a new one?[edit]
Before, it was only possible to have a single Field Spell Card active between both players. You could however still Set a Field Spell Card and activate it later on. Since March 21st 2014 for the OCG and July 10th 2014 for the TCG a new rule is in effect, which allows both players to each have an active Field Spell Card. Before, when only one Field Spell Card could be active at a time, activating a new one would destroy the currently active Field Spell Card. Now however, you have to send your own Field Spell Card to the Graveyard in order to activate a new one.
Now I'm wondering, can I only send face-up Field Spell Cards to the Graveyard in order to activate (or Set) a new one, or could I also send a Set Field Spell Card to the Graveyard without first activating it? (Obviously it doesn't matter a lot, and in an actual Duel I would probably just activate a face-down Field Spell Card I want to get rid of anyway, in order to bluff my opponent in using a card like Mystical Space Typhoon, but I was just curious if you can send the face-down Field Spell Card to the Graveyard without first activating it.) Quuador (talk • contribs) 13:05, December 14, 2014 (UTC)