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{{Ruling| Q = While there are no monsters on my opponent's field, my opponent activates "[[Scapegoat]]". If I chain "[[There Can Be Only One]]", what happens?| A = In this scenario, "[[Scapegoat]]" will resolve while the effect of "[[There Can Be Only One]]" is applying. In that case, the 4 "[[Sheep Token]]s" are Special Summoned normally, but since they are all Beast-Type monsters, only 1 can remain on the field while the other 3 are removed from the field.| cite = 21470}}
 
{{Ruling| Q = While there are no monsters on my opponent's field, my opponent activates "[[Scapegoat]]". If I chain "[[There Can Be Only One]]", what happens?| A = In this scenario, "[[Scapegoat]]" will resolve while the effect of "[[There Can Be Only One]]" is applying. In that case, the 4 "[[Sheep Token]]s" are Special Summoned normally, but since they are all Beast-Type monsters, only 1 can remain on the field while the other 3 are removed from the field.| cite = 21470}}
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{{Ruling| Q = "[[There Can Be Only One]]" is face-up in my opponent's Spell & Trap Zone, and its effect that allows each player to only control 1 monster of each Type is applying. If "[[Elemental HERO Shadow Mist]]" is the only face-up monster on my field, can I activate "[[Mask Change]]"?
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| A = In this scenario, since the Warrior-Type "[[Elemental HERO Shadow Mist]]" is the only face-up monster on your field, you cannot activate "[[Mask Change]]" since its effect would Special Summon a Warrior-Type "Masked HERO" monster.| cite = 13887}}
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{{Ruling| Q = I activate "[[Mask Change]]" while "[[Elemental HERO Shadow Mist]]" is the only face-up monster on my field. At this time, if my opponent chains "[[There Can Be Only One]]", what happens?| A = In this scenario, the part of the effect of "[[Mask Change]]" that sends the targeted monster to the Graveyard is applied normally. As a result, there will be no face-up Warrior-Type monsters on your field, so you can Special Summon a DARK "Masked HERO" monster from your Extra Deck normally as well.| cite = 13886}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 18 October 2019

OCG Rulings

Q&A Rulings

A: While the effect of "There Can Be Only One" is applying, you cannot Link Summon a monster that has the same Type as a face-up monster already on your field. In this scenario, you cannot Link Summon "SPYRAL Double Helix".[1]
  • Q: "There Can Be Only One" is face-up in my opponent's Spell & Trap Zone. In this situation, can I Normal or Special Summon a Dragon-Type monster if there is a face-up Dragon-Type monster on my opponent's field?
A: While the effect of "There Can Be Only One" is applying, each player can only have 1 monster of each Type on their own field. Therefore, in this scenario, you can still Normal or Special Summon a Dragon-Type monster if your opponent has a Dragon-Type monster on their field. (However, if there is already a Dragon-Type monster on your field, you cannot Normal or Special Summon a Dragon-Type monster.)[2]
A: In this scenario, "Scapegoat" will resolve while the effect of "There Can Be Only One" is applying. In that case, the 4 "Sheep Tokens" are Special Summoned normally, but since they are all Beast-Type monsters, only 1 can remain on the field while the other 3 are removed from the field.[3]
A: In this scenario, since the Warrior-Type "Elemental HERO Shadow Mist" is the only face-up monster on your field, you cannot activate "Mask Change" since its effect would Special Summon a Warrior-Type "Masked HERO" monster.[4]
A: In this scenario, the part of the effect of "Mask Change" that sends the targeted monster to the Graveyard is applied normally. As a result, there will be no face-up Warrior-Type monsters on your field, so you can Special Summon a DARK "Masked HERO" monster from your Extra Deck normally as well.[5]

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