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Friday, October 22, 2010

Brain Explodes 2


About a week ago I wrote how Necrovalley has been a pain in the neck to explain to people with the number of times the text has been revised. Fortunately (for me), the new Structure Deck happened to come with a guide to using the card:
1) No effect can take a card in the Graveyard and remove it from play. No exceptions!
2) If a card in the Graveyard can add itself back to the hand or Deck. It DOES work.
3) If a card's effect tries to take another card in the Graveyard and put it back in the hand or Deck, it won't work.
4) If a monster in the Graveyard can Summon itself back to the field, it DOES work.
5) If a card's effect tries to Summon a different monster from the Graveyard, it won't work.
6) If a card targets something in the Graveyard, or looks at cards in the Graveyard, but doesn't disturb their rest, it DOES work. (For example, a card that counts the number of monsters in the Graveyard.)
Short, sweet, and straight to the point. What's not to love?
Once again I apologize for the lack of updates. Expect to see a new article up by tomorrow.
Remember players, the game ends with you. 
NOTE: I've been hearing a rumor that Colossal Fighter will not be able to revive himself while Necrovalley is in effect the OCG. However, the source for this statement seems to originate from the Tips Section of the Japanese Wikia. Due to the dubious nature of the source material I do NOT recommend that this should be accepted as truth. I've received no statement from TCG judges that confirms this alleged ruling and as such, doubt its validity.

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