Exploring the Impact of “Nowe zastosowanie ‘Systemu Down’ w obliczu ‘Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer'”

Exploring the Impact of “Nowe zastosowanie ‘Systemu Down’ w obliczu ‘Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer'”

Nowe zastosowanie “Systemu Down” w obliczu “Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer”

1. Can I activate “System Down” if my opponent controls “Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer”?
Answer: You can only activate it if your opponent has a Machine monster in their Monster Zone. Additionally, if the effect of “Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer” is active when the effect of “System Down” resolves, only Machine monsters controlled by your opponent will be banished. If there are no Machine monsters in your opponent’s Monster Zone, but there are some in their Graveyard, you cannot activate “System Down.”

2. Can I activate “Rage with Eyes of Blue” if the effect of “Necrovalley” is active?
Answer: You can activate it. However, if you don’t have any cards in your Graveyard, the effect of “Rage with Eyes of Blue” will be negated.

3. How does the effect of “Deskbot Base” interact with the effect of “G.B. Hunter”?
Answer: You can activate the third effect of “Deskbot Base” if your opponent has at least 1 card in their hand or Graveyard. If the effect of “G.B. Hunter” is active when the effect of “Deskbot Base” resolves, all cards in your opponent’s hand and Graveyard will be shuffled back into the Deck.

4. What is the impact of “Necrovalley” on “Crystron Phoenix”?
Answer: You can activate the effect of “Crystron Phoenix” after Synchro Summoning it, as long as your opponent has a Spell/Trap Card on the field. Furthermore, if the effect of “Necrovalley” is still active when the effect is resolved, but there are no Spell/Trap Cards in your opponent’s Graveyard, the effect of “Crystron Phoenix” is negated. If there are no Spell/Trap Cards in your opponent’s Graveyard after resolving the effect of “Crystron Phoenix,” all Spell/Trap Cards controlled by your opponent are banished.

5. Can I activate “Terror of Trishula” if the effect of “Necrovalley” is active?
Answer: You can activate “Terror of Trishula” in the following situations:
– If you control 1 or 2 face-up “Ice Barrier” Synchro Monsters with different names and your opponent controls at least 1 card.
– If you control 3 or more face-up “Ice Barrier” Synchro Monsters with different names and your opponent controls at least 1 card or has at least 1 card in their hand.
During the resolution of the effect, if you control only 1 face-up “Ice Barrier” Synchro Monster with a different name, apply the effect of “remove 1 card controlled by your opponent.”
During the resolution of the effect, if you control 2 different face-up “Ice Barrier” Synchro Monsters and there are no cards in your opponent’s Graveyard, apply the effect of “remove 1 card controlled by your opponent.”
During the resolution of the effect, if you control 3 or more different face-up “Ice Barrier” Synchro Monsters and there are no cards in your opponent’s Graveyard, apply the effects of “remove 1 card controlled by your opponent” and “remove a random card from your opponent’s hand.”
During the resolution of the effect, if you control 2 or more different face-up “Ice Barrier” Synchro Monsters, but your opponent has any cards in their Graveyard, the effect of “Terror of Trishula” is negated and no effect is applied.

These new interactions highlight the complexity and strategic depth of the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game. Understanding the effects of different cards and how they interact with each other is key to successful gameplay.

Source: Yugipedia

The source of the article is from the blog kunsthuisoaleer.nl