Card Rulings:Texchanger
OCG Rulings
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Q&A Rulings
- Q: There are 2 copies of "Texchanger" face-up in my Monster Zone. In this situation, when an opponent's monster declares an attack on a "Texchanger", can I activate the effects of both copies that negate the attack?
- A: As in this scenario, if you have 2 copies of "Texchanger" on your field and your monster is targeted for an attack, you can activate the effect of each "Texchanger". In that case, their effects activate and resolve in a Chain. The effect of the "Texchanger" that activated as Chain Link 2 will resolve normally, but since the opponent's monster's attack has already been negated by the time Chain Link 1 resolves, you cannot negate the attack with the other copy, nor can you Special Summon a Cyberse Normal Monster.[1]
- Q: My opponent's "Evilswarm Mandragora" targeted my face-up "Texchanger" for an attack. In this case, when I activate the effect of "Texchanger", but my opponent chains "Book of Moon" and changes the attacking "Evilswarm Mandragora" to face-down Defense Position, what happens?
- A: As in this scenario, if the attacking monster was changed to face-down Defense Position, you cannot negate its attack with the effect of "Texchanger", and you cannot Special Summon a Cyberse Normal Monster.[2]