Difference between revisions of "Card Rulings:Rainbow Life"
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* Discarding 1 card is a [[Costs|cost]] to activate "[[Rainbow Life]]". | * Discarding 1 card is a [[Costs|cost]] to activate "[[Rainbow Life]]". | ||
− | * "[[Rainbow Life|Rainbow Life's]]" effect is applied to [[Battle Damage]] and [[Effect Damage|damage from effects]] | + | * "[[Rainbow Life|Rainbow Life's]]" effect is applied to [[Battle Damage]] and [[Effect Damage|damage from effects]]. |
* After activating "[[Rainbow Life]]", if you activate an effect that inflicts damage to both your and your opponent's Life Points, your opponent will receive damage and you will gain [[Life Points]]. | * After activating "[[Rainbow Life]]", if you activate an effect that inflicts damage to both your and your opponent's Life Points, your opponent will receive damage and you will gain [[Life Points]]. |
Revision as of 00:51, 10 September 2010
- Discarding 1 card is a cost to activate "Rainbow Life".
- "Rainbow Life's" effect is applied to Battle Damage and damage from effects.
- After activating "Rainbow Life", if you activate an effect that inflicts damage to both your and your opponent's Life Points, your opponent will receive damage and you will gain Life Points.
- After activating "Rainbow Life", you cannot chain "Barrel Behind the Door" to an effect that would inflict damage to your Life Points because you will gain Life Points instead.
- If you activate "Rainbow Life" and your opponent has "Bad Reaction to Simochi" active, whenever you would gain Life Points with "Rainbow Life" you will receive damage instead.