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{{About|the action of targeting with a card or effect|the action of targeting for an attack|Attack target}}
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When a card targets a monster, it has to specifically point it out. It means a player chooses which card they want to use the effect on. [[Raigeki]] and [[Dark Hole]] do not target, and arbitrarily blow up the field. [[Fissure]] doesn't target, either; rather, it automatically [[destroy]]s the [[face-up]] monster with the lowest [[ATK]] strength.
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| image name    = RaigekiBreak-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
 
| image caption = Artwork of "[[Raigeki Break]]", an example of a card that targets other cards for its effect.
 
}}
 
{{Infobox/Archetype/ExtendedName
 
| kanji        = {{ruby|対|たい}}{{ruby|象|しょう}}<br />Verb: {{ruby|対|たい}}{{ruby|象|しょう}}とする (formerly {{ruby|選|せん}}{{ruby|択|たく}}する)
 
| japanese      = 対象<br />Verb: 対象とする (formerly 選択する)
 
| furigana      = たいしょう<br />Verb: たいしょうとする (formerly せんたくする)
 
| romaji        = taishō<br />Verb: taishō to suru (formerly ''sentaku suru'')
 
| english      = target
 
| french        = cible<br />Verb: cibler
 
| german        = Ziel<br />Verb: wählen
 
| italian      = bersaglio<br />Verb: scegliere come bersaglio
 
| korean        = 대상 (對象) ''Daesang''<br />Verb: 지정하는 (指定 ??) ''Jijeonghaneun'' (formerly 선택 (選擇) ''Seontaek'')
 
| chinese      = 對象 ''Duìxiàng / Deoi3 zeong6''<br />Verb: 指定 ''Zhǐdìng / Zi2 ding6'' (formerly 選擇 ''Xuǎnzé / Syun2 zaak6'')
 
| portuguese    = alvo<br />Verb: escolher
 
| spanish      = objetivo<br />Verb: seleccionar
 
}}
 
{{Infobox/Archetype/End}}
 
  
'''Targeting''' ({{ruby|対|たい}}{{ruby|象|しょう}}とする ''taishō to suru'') is the action of designating which specific cards are affected or used by card effects at the activation of a card effect. A card designated this way is the '''target''' ({{ruby|対|たい}}{{ruby|象|しょう}} ''taishō'') of the effect.
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[[Change of Heart]] targets, as does [[Brain Control]], [[Enemy Controller]] and all [[Equip Spell Cards]].
 
 
== Activation ==
 
If a card or effect targets, its targets must be chosen when it is activated.
 
 
 
Cards can be targeted if they are on the [[field]], in the [[Graveyard]], or [[banish]]ed. Cards in the [[hand]], [[Main Deck]], [[Extra Deck]],<ref>[https://www.db.yugioh-card.com/yugiohdb/faq_search.action?ope=5&fid=23164&request_locale=ja Konami OCG Card Database]: If a Pendulum Monster is destroyed and added to the Extra Deck face-up, can "Level Resist Wall" be activated?</ref> or attached as [[Xyz Material]] cannot be targeted.
 
 
 
In [[Problem-Solving Card Text]], cards and effects that target always explicitly state that they target, except [[Equip Spell Card]]s because they always target. For older cards that do not use Problem-Solving Card Text, targeting is usually indicated by the words "[[select]]" or "designate"; however, some cards that target do not use these words, and some cards that use these words do not target, so it is necessary to confirm by checking the specific card's rulings.
 
 
 
While targeting usually implies the player choosing a card, some cards automatically target a specific card without the player's input, such as "[[Magic Cylinder]]" and "[[Dimensional Prison]]".
 
 
 
== Resolution ==
 
If a card was targeted by a card or effect, but when the effect resolves that target has changed location, the target is no longer valid and cannot be affected as the target.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Perfect Rulebook 2017 |publisher=Konami |page=136 |url=https://ygorganization.com/perfect-rulebook-2017/}}</ref><ref>[https://www.db.yugioh-card.com/yugiohdb/faq_search.action?ope=5&fid=11899&request_locale=ja Konami OCG Card Database]: If a monster in the Graveyard was targeted by "Magnet Reverse", what happens if it is banished when the card resolves?</ref> The player does not get to change their target or select another target at resolution.
 
 
 
; Example 1
 
# Player A activates "[[Magnet Reverse]]", targeting a "[[Morphtronic Smartfon]]" that has been Special Summoned by its own procedure, that is in their [[Graveyard|GY]].
 
# Player B chains "[[D.D. Crow]]", targeting "Morphtronic Smartfon" in Player A's GY.
 
# "D.D. Crow" resolves, banishing "Morphtronic Smartfon" from Player A's GY.
 
# "Magnet Reverse" revolves; no monster is Special Summoned, as "Morphtronic Smartfon" is no longer in the GY.
 
 
 
Some cards and effects that target specify that the target must still meet the targeting requirements when their effect resolves. In [[Problem-Solving Card Text]], this is indicated by referring to the target as "that target" in the resolution section of the effect.
 
 
 
; Example 2
 
# Player A activates "[[Offerings to the Doomed]]", targeting Player B's face-up "[[Dark Magician]]".
 
# Player B chains "[[Book of Moon]]", targeting "Dark Magician".
 
# "Book of Moon" resolves, changing "Dark Magician" to face-down [[Defense Position]].
 
# "Offerings to the Doomed" resolves; "Dark Magician" is not destroyed. (Because "Offerings to the Doomed" can only target face-up monsters and it uses the term "that target" to refer to the targeted monster in the resolution section of the effect, it cannot affect the target as a target if it has been changed face-down before the effect resolves.) "Offerings to the Doomed" skips Player A's next Draw Phase.
 
 
 
; Example 3
 
# Player A activates "[[Spiritual Entanglement]]", targeting Player B's face-up "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]".
 
# Player B chains "[[Book of Moon]]", targeting "Blue-Eyes White Dragon".
 
# "Book of Moon" resolves, changing "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" to face-down [[Defense Position]].
 
# "Spiritual Entanglement" resolves and banishes "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" until the End Phase. (Even though "Spiritual Entanglement" can only target face-up monsters, it uses the term "it" to refer to the targeted monster in the resolution section of the effect, so can still affect the target even if it has been changed face-down before the effect resolves.)
 
 
 
==Effects that do not target==
 
Many effects do not target any cards, even if they require a player to choose specific cards to be affected. For cards with [[Problem-Solving Card Text]], a non-Equip Spell Card targets if and only if it uses the word "target".
 
 
 
Some examples of cards that do not target include:
 
* Cards that affect as many cards as possible within a specific parameter, such as "all monsters on the field" (e.g. "[[Dark Hole]]")
 
* Cards that "choose" a card(s) to be affected (e.g. "[[Forbidden Droplet]]")
 
* Cards that affect a card(s) at effect resolution, without having to target at activation (e.g. "[[Fissure]]")
 
* Cards that affect the card/effect activation it is responding to (e.g. "[[Solemn Strike]]")
 
 
 
== References ==
 
<references />
 
 
 
{{Gameplay}}
 
 
 
[[Category:Gameplay]]
 

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