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:"[[Divine Wrath]]" was the word you're looking for - But yes, you can countering that card's effect with "Divine Wrath"... It don't matter if the card was already destroying or not, all it had to do is to negating the effect. And yes, you can playing that card even if that card was already banished or returned to the Deck. It's only as long as you can hit the Effect Monster's effect. --<span style="font:10pt 'Bookman Old Style'">[[User:FredCat100/Smily Faces|<span style="color:#000">i</span>]][[User:FredCat100|<span style="font-size:13pt;color:#000">F</span>]][[User talk:FredCat100#top|<span style="color:#000">r</span>]][[User:FredCat100/friends|<span style="color:#000">e</span>]][[User:FredCat100/Ruling List|<span style="color:#000">d</span>]][[User:FredCat100/Disambiguation|<span style="font-size:13pt;color:#000">C</span>]][[User:FredCat100/Research|<span style="color:#000">a</span>]][[Special:Contributions/FredCat100|<span style="color:#000">t</span>]]</span> 01:18, June 14, 2013 (UTC)
 
I test the behavior of "fiber jar" in the video game that I have that is automatic, when "fiber jar" activated when destroy by battle it return itself to the deck, then after that I tested flip summoning fiber jar and I chain waboku, and then when fiber jar resolve the activated waboku that was suppose to be sent to the graveyard after fiber jar resolve, jump back in the deck when fiber jar was resolving. I think it goes by this logic, since the trap waboku was determine to go to the graveyard already, and fiber jar include field and graveyard to be return to deck, it would return it to deck regadless, the same logic is applied to fiber jar when destroy by battle. For exemple if fiber jar did not include the graveyard to be return to the deck, then the chain waboku would have stayed on the field until fiber jar finish resolving.[[Special:Contributions/96.44.92.186|96.44.92.186]] ([[User talk:96.44.92.186|talk]]) 02:49, June 14, 2013 (UTC)
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