Forum:"Remove" Trigger: From Field vs From Play

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Hello, a question: When a equip card says "If X card is remove from the field, destroy this card" and "If X card is remove from the play, destroy this card"... ¿Does "Remove from the field" include any kind of "remove"? I mean:

  • Send from Field to Graveyard?
  • Send from Field to Removed from Play Zone?
  • Return from field to the Deck/Hand?
  • Sacrifices?

And, if a card is used into a Xyz Summon, as a Xyz Material, Does it remain into the Field? --Rodri cyberdog (Discusión) yugioh / yugiohdecks / respuestas 00:26, February 20, 2012 (UTC)

Old word of "Remove from the field", which is also known as "leaving the field". "Remove from play" is known as "Banish". Be sure to following the new Problem-Solved details. --FredCat 00:43, February 20, 2012 (UTC)
If you're asking about Call of the Haunted. It doesn't Trigger, it's Continuous.
-Falzar FZ- (talk page|useful stuff) 02:52, February 20, 2012 (UTC)
Yes it does, 'cause it says "When...blah blah" not "While this card ... blah blah". As a continuous card, it remains on the field after its first effect activation, but its second effect must be trigger... --Rodri cyberdog (Discusión) yugioh / yugiohdecks / respuestas 07:07, February 20, 2012 (UTC)
"When this card leaves the field, destroy that target. When that target is destroyed, destroy this card."
Its destruction effect is Continuous and doesn't start a chain. It doesn't have any colon/semicolon.-- (talkcontribs) 08:15, February 20, 2012 (UTC)
Also, since it is Call of the Haunted, it doesn't actually Equip to the monster either.
-Falzar FZ- (talk page|useful stuff) 10:16, February 20, 2012 (UTC)