Card Rulings:Metaphys Factor

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  • Q: If I activate "Arrivalrivals" and perform a Normal Summon, can I also apply the effect of "Metaphys Factor" and Normal Summon a "Metaphys" monster without Tributing?
A: When Normal Summoning a monster using the effect of "Arrivalrivals", if you Normal Summon a "Metaphys" monster, you can also apply the effect of "Metaphys Factor" and Normal Summon without Tributing.[1]
  • Q: I apply the effect of "Metaphys Factor" and Normal Summon a "Metaphys Nephthys" without Tributing. What happens during the End Phase of the next turn if my opponent activates "Harpie's Feather Duster" before the End Phase and destroys "Metaphys Factor"?
A: In this scenario, if "Metaphys Factor" leaves the field after its effect is applied, the Normal Summoned monster is still banished during the End Phase of the next turn.[2]
  • Q: I apply the effect of "Metaphys Factor" and Normal Summon a Metaphys Tyrant Dragon without Tributing. What happens during the End Phase of the next turn if "Imperial Iron Wall" has been activated?
A: In this scenario, if a “Metaphys” monster was Normal Summoned without Tributing using the effect of "Metaphys Factor", but the effect of "Imperial Iron Wall" is applying during the End Phase of the next turn, the Normal Summoned monster is not banished and remains in the Monster Zone. Even if the effect of "Imperial Iron Wall" stops applying afterward, that "Metaphys" monster is not banished.[3]
  • Q: By applying the effect of Metaphys Factor, I Normal Summoned a "Metaphys Daedalus" without Tributing. If my opponent activates "Book of Moon" and changes that "Metaphys Daedalus" to face-down Defense Position, what happens during the End Phase of the next turn?
A: As in this scenario, if the effect of Metaphys Factor was applied in order to Normal Summon a "Metaphys" monster without Tributing, but that monster is changed to face-down Defense Position before the End Phase of the next turn, it is not banished and remains on the field.[4]

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