Can you use prohibition on exodia
Wiki Explore. Structure Deck R Starter Decks. Game terms. Summoning conditions Normal Summon Flip Summon. Flip Gemini Union Spirit Toon. OCG Structures. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Card Rulings:Prohibition. View source. History Talk Saying "Dekoichi" instead of " Dekoichi the Battlechanted Locomotive " is acceptable as long as there isn't another card with the name "Dekoichi".
In the case of a card like " Luster Dragon ", since the original printing of " Luster Dragon 2 " did not have the 2 by its card name, you should ask the player for additional information. If they say "The Level 6 one" is then enough information provided so that both players know which card it is. A declared Monster Card cannot be Summoned or Set from your hand, and any effect it activates while in your hand cannot be activated.
A declared Spell or Trap Card cannot be activated or Set from your hand. Every player in the Duel cannot "use" the declared card. The declared card may be used to pay costs. The declared card can be discarded , Tributed , or sent to the Graveyard. If this happens, the Monster Card's effects are not applied, and it cannot attack or change its battle position manually.
Deck Devastation Virus : If you have the four limbs of Exodia in your hand when your opponent activates " Deck Devastation Virus " they will be destroyed. You can use two " Backup Soldier " to return them to your hand and they will not be destroyed they were not drawn. If on your next turn you then draw " Exodia the Forbidden One " you will win the game before " Exodia the Forbidden One " is destroyed by the effect of " Deck Devastation Virus ".
Graceful Charity : If you have three pieces of Exodia in your hand , " Graceful Charity ", and no other cards, and then you activate " Graceful Charity " and draw the final 2 pieces of Exodia, you must discard 2 cards before a victory can be declared, but after you discard you will no longer have all 5 pieces of Exodia, and cannot declare a victory. Prohibition : If " Exodia the Forbidden One " is declared with "Prohibition", when a player has all five pieces of Exodia in their hand, they win the Duel.
This is a win condition and cannot be prevented with " Prohibition ". Skull Invitation : If you draw the final piece of " Exodia " with " Graceful Charity " and have all 5 pieces of " Exodia " in your hand after discarding, you win the Duel even if the damage resulting from " Skull Invitation " would reduce your Life Points to 0. Categories : Card Rulings Articles using small message boxes. Namespaces Card Rulings Discussion. If this happens, the Monster Card's effects are not applied, and it cannot attack or change its battle position manually.
Any maintainence costs must still be paid. Declared cards on the field before "Prohibition" resolves are unaffected. After declaring a card for "Prohibition", the declared card cannot be changed. If it has a Flip Effect, the Flip Effect does not activate. The Ignition-like effects of a declared Continuous Spell or Trap Card face-up on the field before "Prohibition" resolves can still be activated. If a Monster Card declared by "Prohibition" is Special Summoned face-down and afterwards "Prohibition" is negated, the declared Monster Card can be Flip Summoned and its effects will be applied.
If "Mystic Tomato" is declared with "Prohibition" while a "Mystic Tomato" is on the field, when the "Mystic Tomato" is destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard its effect activates. The word should be "changed", not "chained". If " Exodia the Forbidden One" is declared with "Prohibition", when a player has all five pieces of Exodia in their hand, they win the Duel. This is a win condition and cannot be prevented with "Prohibition".
If "Sinister Serpent" is declared, a "Sinister Serpent" in the Graveyard cannot be returned to its owner's hand. If the "Sinister Serpent" was on the field before "Prohibition" resolved, it can be returned to its owner's hand but "cannot be used" after returning to its owner's hand.
If "Prohibition" is active and another "Prohibition" is activated, declaring "Prohibition", the copies of "Prohibition" on the field are unaffected, but other "Prohibition" cannot be activated or Set. If "Prohibition" declares "Sangan" or "Witch of the Black Forest", if the declared card is on the field when "Prohibition" resolves, its effect will activate when it is sent to the Graveyard.
If the declared card is Special Summoned after "Prohibition" resolves, it "cannot be used", so its effect will not activate when it is sent to the Graveyard. If "Nimble Momonga" or "Giant Germ" is on the field when declared by "Prohibition", when it is destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard its effect activates, but the Special Summoned "Nimble Momonga" or "Giant Germ" "cannot be used", so their effects will not be applied when they are destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard.
A Level 4 or lower Monster Card declared by "Prohibition" can be Special Summoned by "Cyber Jar", but it "cannot be used" so its effects are not applied and it cannot attack or change its battle position manually. If "Jinzo" is declared by "Prohibition", the effect of a "Jinzo" that is already on the field is still applied.
After your "Parasite Paracide" is shuffled into your opponent's Deck by its effect, if "Prohibition" is activated and declares "Parasite Paracide", when your opponent draws "Parasite Paracide" its effect is applied because its Flip Effect had already resolved. If the effect of "Prohibition" is being negated, the declared card can be "used". If the declared card is on the field when the effect of "Prohibition" becomes active again the declared card on the field is unaffected.
If "Thunder Dragon", "Honest", or "Kuriboh" is declared with "Prohibition", it can be discarded with "Card Destruction" but it cannot be discarded to activate its effect.
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