Card Rulings:Overtex Qoatlus
OCG Rulings
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Q&A Rulings
- Q: If "Overtex Qoatlus" is sent from the Deck to the Graveyard by the effect of "Foolish Burial", can its effect that adds an "Evolution Pill" Spell Card from the Deck to the hand be activated?
- A: Even if "Overtex Qoatlus" is sent from the Deck to the Graveyard by the effect of "Foolish Burial", its effect that adds an "Evolution Pill" Spell Card from the Deck to the hand can be activated.[1]
- Q: A face-up Attack Position "Overtex Qoatlus" and a face-down Defense Position "Babycerasaurus" are in my Monster Zone. In this situation, when my opponent activates a Spell/Trap Card, if I chain the effect of "Overtex Qoatlus", can I destroy the face-down Defense Position "Babycerasaurus" on my field?
- A: When choosing a Dinosaur-Type monster to destroy with the effect of "Overtex Qoatlus", if you choose a monster on your field, it must be one that is face-up. In this scenario, if there are no Dinosaur-Type monsters in your hand, you cannot destroy the face-down "Babycerasaurus", so you must destroy "Overtex Qoatlus" itself and negate the Spell/Trap Card's activation.[2]
- Q: "Lost World" is face-up in my Field Zone, while "Overtex Qoatlus" and "Sabersaurus" are face-up in my Monster Zone. In this situation, when my opponent activates "Mystical Space Typhoon" and targets "Lost World", I chain the effect of "Overtex Qoatlus". When destroying a Dinosaur-Type monster with its effect, if I choose "Sabersaurus" but also apply the effect of "Lost World" that destroys a Dinosaur-Type monster in my hand or Deck instead, what happens?
- A: In this scenario, if you apply the effect of "Lost World", "Sabersaurus" is not destroyed by the effect of "Overtex Qoatlus", so the activation of your opponent's Spell/Trap Card is not negated. "Lost World" is destroyed by the effect of "Mystical Space Typhoon".[3]