User talk:Zeroblizzard

hi and welcome yugioh wiki if you need any help dont ask me lol Catface 17:47, 10 October 2008 (UTC) p.s im obvisously joking :'O

Card Rulings:Junk Synchron
Please do not add "rulings" to the Rulings Pages that do not specifically appear on official sources. This is why your edits were reverted.

In addition, your "rulings" are incorrect. "Junk Synchron" works differently than "Skill Drain" - it negates effects which activate on the field, while "Skill Drain" negates a monster's effect while it is on the field. The effects of "Exiled Force", "Red-Eyes B. Chick", and "Chrysalis" activate on the field, so "Junk Synchron" will negate them. --Deus Ex Machina (Talk) 01:13, 27 October 2008 (UTC)


 * I'd love see that article. This one is the closest thing I can find, and it mentions the exact opposite of what you say.  Here's two quotes:


 * Any effect that the monster activates while it is on the field will also be negated, even if the monster is removed from the field to pay a cost or in response to its effect.


 * Example: Red-Eyes B. Chick
 * Player A normal summons Junk Synchron and uses its effect to special summon Red-Eyes B. Chick. Next, she sends Red-Eyes B. Chick to the graveyard to activate its effect. Its effect is negated when it resolves, because it was activated on the field and is not activated in the graveyard.


 * "Sending to the Graveyard" and "Tributing" are both costs. All costs occur at the same time, regardless of whether it's sending to the Graveyard, or Tributing, or paying LP, or discarding, etc.  Also, Tributing doesn't always have to be on the field - Ritual Spell Cards can Tribute cards that are not on the field.  However, by default, cards Tribute monsters from your side of the field.


 * The effect activates on the field since the monster needs to be on the field in order for you to send it to the Graveyard to activate the effect. If it activated in the Graveyard, you would need to send it from the Graveyard to the Graveyard to activate the effect (which doesn't make sense, so it doesn't activate in the Graveyard).  --Deus Ex Machina (Talk) 04:31, 28 October 2008 (UTC)

oh my god!!
your my new friend.i could not agree with you more on deltaneos and twotailedfox and the king of page control moneypony (he is a fag) having page control crap, are they always on this site or what?

Zeroblizzard: It sounds like a canned answer to me. However, I do understand where they are coming from, and I do understand that they are doing their best to provide the correct material for professional and caring (I do care about the game, personally) players. So, instead of being mad at them (I'm not saying that I'll never be, it's just that I'm not mad at them on this particular issue). By the way, this argument's a little dated (just saying). So, instead of being mad at them, I'm just mad at the "Official" rulings. (Look at the maximum of 3 rule, on the Harpie Lady stuff. It's complete bull that apparently card effects can activate in the deck or even before a duel starts that prevents having more than 3 Harpies being used in one deck.)

Don't you think that if Zombie Bed were to be made as a real card,they would have made it so by now? Besides,I'm sure there are a lot of anime-only cards that many would have liked to give tips to if the cards became real,but it never happened.PoirotH 12:37, 4 May 2009 (UTC)

Zeroblizzard - Look at Multiply. That card took forever to come out in TCG and Il Blud was an TCG only release for a while.

Gragonith trivia

 * Saw the talk page. Things don't seem to be going your way.  Too bad. Danny Lilithborne 14:30, September 4, 2009 (UTC)

That's all you have to say? This sounds more like politicking than anything else.