Talk:Field Spell Card

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When you set a field card, and your opponent has an active field card, the active field card is not destroyed.

No, because you set instead of playing it, so officially the current Field spell remains. DracoX 05:38, 7 August 2009 (UTC)

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If I have already a field card ¿Can I set a new field card? ¿If I do that my active field is destroyed?

Yes you can, just keep in mind that the the current field card on the field has to be sent ot the graveyard. DracoX 05:40, 27 August 2009 (UTC)

Secret Village

By setting a field spell face down while my opponent has Secret Village of the Spellcasters active, will mine replace theirs? Is it destroyed or sent to the Graveyard?

No since you havnt activate it the current field spell is not destroy its still active. DracoX 19:15, September 22, 2009 (UTC)

can use majic jammer to neglest the field card???

Can I use majic jammer to neglest the field card???

Yes. Because they're subtype of Spell Cards, so every cards that affects Spell Cards also affects to them --Blackwings0605 15:19, October 19, 2009 (UTC)

Field cards have the words "spell card 'symbol'" printed right on them. Are Field cards also considered a continuous spell card?

No. Field Spell cards are not considered Continuous Spells.

Does your field spell destroy your opponent's field spell?

Okay, so I know it says that you can only have one field spell out at a time. What happens if your opponent has one on the field? Is it destroyed? It says it isn't destroyed if it is set, but what if it is just played?--Qim1 21:36, April 3, 2010 (UTC)

It's not destroyed, it is just sent to the Graveyard, the only way to prevent this is Field Barrier, because the built-in defense of Ancient City - Rainbow Ruins, or Magical Citadel of Endymion won't protect them. Tomarctus 21:46, April 3, 2010 (UTC)

  • That makes sense. Thanks for the info. Though, doesn't destroying send cards to the graveyard as well? Is there a distinct difference? Plus, in the article it says it is destroyed. --Qim1 21:57, April 3, 2010 (UTC)
  • This also means for example that the effect of Geartown will activate.