Forum:Kuriboh-related quick-plays

Winged Kuriboh LV10 (monster): This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card cannot be Special Summoned except with "Transcendent Wings". During your opponent's Battle Phase, you can Tribute this face-up monster to destroy all face-up Attack Position monsters your opponent controls and inflict damage to your opponent equal to the combined original ATK of those destroyed monster(s).

Transcendent Wings (quick-play magic): Send to the Graveyard 1 "Winged Kuriboh" from your side of the field and 2 cards from your hand. Special Summon 1 "Winged Kuriboh LV10" from your hand or Deck.

The Flute of Summoning Kuriboh (quick-play magic): Add 1 "Kuriboh" or 1 "Winged Kuriboh" from your Deck to your hand, OR Special Summon 1 "Kuriboh" or 1 "Winged Kuriboh" from your Deck to your side of the field.

Knowing those effects... does the following sound a legal move on my part? I have no monsters on the field (but have Transcendent Wings and Flute of Summoning Kuriboh set), and my opponent declares an attack with his monster (thus entering his battle phase), and I flip up Flute of Summoning Kuriboh to special summon one from my deck, then immediately flip up Transcendent Wings to special summon Winged Kuriboh LV10 from my deck, then get LV10's effect and destroy my opponent's monster and inflict damage to him.

I'm asking because if you think about it, this is the only way to effectively get LV10's effect, because if you bring him out when it's NOT your opponent's battle phase, all the opponent has to do is avoid battle. But with this combo the opponent wouldn't see it coming, so you could catch him in his battle phase and use LV10's effect.

Also, would I still take battle damage from the attack?

76.25.3.120 12:34, 22 July 2008 (UTC)