Card Rulings:New World - Amritara
OCG Rulings
- [Regarding the text "Activate this card only if "Visas Starfrost" is on the field."][1]
- It is not treated as a card effect. It is the condition for activating this card.
- [Regarding this card's effect][1]
- It starts a Chain and can be activated in the Field Zone.
- It can be activated when a monster you control is destroyed, and that card is either sent to the GY or banished. (It can also be activated if a Spell/Trap Card treated as a monster is destroyed, but not if a Token is destroyed.)
- If a monster is destroyed by battle, it can be activated at the end of the Damage Step.
- When activating this effect, select 1 of the listed "●" effects and activate it as that effect.
- [Regarding the effect "● Special Summon 1 of them in Defense Position."][1]
- You can activate this effect if there is a monster that can be Special Summoned in Defense Position among the destroyed cards in the GY or that were banished.
- [Regarding the effect "● 1 Tuner on the field gains ATK equal to half the ATK of 1 of them."][1]
- You can activate this effect if there is a monster that does not have either 0 ATK or "?" ATK among the destroyed cards in the GY or that were banished.
- [Regarding the effect "● Shuffle 1 of them into the Deck, and if you do, draw 1 card."][1]
- You can activate this effect if there is a monster among the destroyed cards in the GY or that were banished.
- When resolving this effect, return 1 of those monsters to the Deck, and if it is successfully returned to the Deck (or Extra Deck), draw 1 card.
- Returning the monster to the Deck and drawing a card occur simultaneously.
- [Regarding the effect "● Shuffle this card into the Deck, and if you do, add 1 Field Spell from your GY to your hand."][1]
- When resolving this effect, shuffle this card into the Deck, and if it is successfully returned to the Deck, add 1 Field Spell Card from your Deck to your hand.
- Returning this card to the Deck and adding a Field Spell Card from your Deck to your hand occur simultaneously.