Difference between revisions of "Call of the Haunted"
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'''[[Structure Deck 4: Fury from the Deep]]''' (Card Number: [[SD4-EN027]]) | '''[[Structure Deck 4: Fury from the Deep]]''' (Card Number: [[SD4-EN027]]) | ||
− | '''[[Structure Deck 5: | + | '''[[Structure Deck 5: Warrior's Triumph]]''' (Card Number: [[SD5-EN033]]) |
− | '''[[Structure Deck 6: | + | '''[[Structure Deck 6: Spellcaster's Judgment]]''' (Card Number: [[SD6-EN032]]) |
'''[[Structure Deck 8: Lord of the Storm]]''' (Card Number: [[SD8-EN030]]/[[SD8-JP030]]) | '''[[Structure Deck 8: Lord of the Storm]]''' (Card Number: [[SD8-EN030]]/[[SD8-JP030]]) |
Revision as of 17:57, 22 July 2006
Call of the Haunted
Card type | Monster 28px |
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Property | [[Continuous Monster Card|Continuous]] [[File:Continuous.svg|28px|alt=|class=noviewer]] |
Select 1 monster from your Graveyard and Special Summon it in face-up Attack Position. When this card is removed from the field, destroy the monster. If the monster is destroyed, destroy this card.
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Call of the Haunted can be very useful combined with Jinzo. For example, your opponent activates Heavy Storm. You can chain Call of the Haunted to bring back Jinzo before Heavy Storm resolves. Since Jinzo negates the effects of all face-up Trap Cards on the field, When Call of the Haunted is Destroyed, and sent to the Graveyard by Heavy Storm, Jinzo is not destroyed, because Call of the Haunted is negated by Jinzo.