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Card Appearance talk:Majestic Red Dragon

You asked: "How Jack and Carly can active Shock Wave or Earthbound Release if this card cannot be destroyed by card effects."

Answer:

Jack intended to use "Shock Wave" on his own "Majestic Red Dragon". Note that in the anime, "Majestic Red Dragon" has different effect and it can still be destroyed by card effect. See the English Anime section of "Majestic Red Dragon" article for more.
Carly can activate "Earthbound Release" on her "Earthbound Immortal Aslla piscu" because "Earthbound Release" Tribute monster to activate its effect. And a Tributed card is not considered as destroyed Blackwings0605 (talk) 13:45, January 13, 2011 (UTC)

Life Stream Dragon Rulings

Are they come from Konami? If not, then I am sorry that you have to cancel that article. --FredCat 10:13, April 29, 2011 (UTC)

Then add that when you're post/update the rulings, say that they are from the site as such and such. --FredCat 12:59, April 29, 2011 (UTC)

Regarding the Barbaros thing- how come? Doesn't skill drain negate the effect where he can be normal summoned without tributes?

Union Monsters' Lore difference

Thank you for put some logical sense into my thought, that did help me making my Ruling improving very much. Check this topic out! Feel free change it to suit explanation if you wish. Or if you want me to adapt it, just message me. :-) --FredCat 13:26, August 2, 2011 (UTC)

Apologize for misplacing, thanks again! --FredCat 13:38, August 2, 2011 (UTC)

Forum:Darklord Desire Effect Help

I am not sure if it's correct, so please check the forum out if you think so or not. If you do, then I am happy with my ruling - if you do not, then help me slap the ruling correct (Judge Rulings)... --FredCat 19:24, August 2, 2011 (UTC)

Whew, I got it right this time, never thought of those dragons, you missed Light End Dragon as well, but it's common to leave the light out. --FredCat 23:00, August 2, 2011 (UTC)