Difference between revisions of "Negating Continuous Card Costs"

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The third kind of cost is non-"maintenance" costs for cards that remain on the field. Examples include paying [[Life Points]] to attack with "[[Dark Elf]]", "[[Jirai Gumo]]", or [[Toon Monster]]s. These are not "maintenance" costs because they are not costs that are paid to keep the card on the field. These costs are [[negate]]d when the card's effect is [[negate]]d. So if "[[Skill Drain]]" is active, for example, don't [[pay]] to attack with "[[Dark Elf]]", "[[Jirai Gumo]]", or a [[Toon Monster]].
 
The third kind of cost is non-"maintenance" costs for cards that remain on the field. Examples include paying [[Life Points]] to attack with "[[Dark Elf]]", "[[Jirai Gumo]]", or [[Toon Monster]]s. These are not "maintenance" costs because they are not costs that are paid to keep the card on the field. These costs are [[negate]]d when the card's effect is [[negate]]d. So if "[[Skill Drain]]" is active, for example, don't [[pay]] to attack with "[[Dark Elf]]", "[[Jirai Gumo]]", or a [[Toon Monster]].
  
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Costs for cards come in three varieties.

The first kind is "Activation Costs". These are paid when you activate ("play") a card. Activation costs cannot be negated by cards that negate the effect of a card.

The second kind is "Maintenance Costs". "Maintenance Costs" are costs that are paid in order to keep a card on the field. Examples of cards with "Maintenance Costs" costs include most of the Archfiend monsters from the Dark Crisis expansion, "Imperial Order", "Messenger of Peace", "Mirror Wall", "The Regulation of Tribe", "Armor Exe", and more.

"Maintenance Costs" costs cannot be negated by card effects that negate the effects of another card. They can only be negated by a card that specifically does so (such as "Pandemonium").

The third kind of cost is non-"maintenance" costs for cards that remain on the field. Examples include paying Life Points to attack with "Dark Elf", "Jirai Gumo", or Toon Monsters. These are not "maintenance" costs because they are not costs that are paid to keep the card on the field. These costs are negated when the card's effect is negated. So if "Skill Drain" is active, for example, don't pay to attack with "Dark Elf", "Jirai Gumo", or a Toon Monster.