Difference between revisions of "Standby Phase"
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| italian = Standby Phase | | italian = Standby Phase | ||
− | | korean = 스텐바이 페이즈 ''Seutenbai Peijeu'' | + | | korean = 스탠바이 페이즈 ''Seutaenbai Peijeu''<br>Formerly: 스텐바이 페이즈 ''Seutenbai Peijeu'' |
| chinese = 準備階段 ''Zhǔnbèi Jiēduàn / Zeon2 bei6 Gaai1 dyun6'' | | chinese = 準備階段 ''Zhǔnbèi Jiēduàn / Zeon2 bei6 Gaai1 dyun6'' | ||
| portuguese = Fase de Apoio<br>Formerly: Standby Phase | | portuguese = Fase de Apoio<br>Formerly: Standby Phase |
Revision as of 06:21, 3 August 2016
Standby Phase
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Japanese |
スタンバイフェイズ | ||
Japanese (romanized) |
Sutanbaifeizu | ||
English |
Standby Phase | ||
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The Standby Phase (Japanese: スタンバイフェイズ Sutanbaifeizu) happens immediately after the Draw Phase. Some cards state that certain actions are to take place in this Phase, such as the effects of "Treeborn Frog", "Royal Writ of Taxation" "Bowganian", "Legendary Fiend" and "Armed Dragon LV3" , as well as the Maintenance Costs for other cards, like "Messenger of Peace" and "Fairy Box". The Turn Player may decide in which order any of these actions are performed. There are some cards that can only be activated in the Standby Phase, such as "Curse of Fiend".
Trap Cards, Quick-Play Spell Cards and monster Quick Effects may be activated in this Phase.