Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki
Register
Advertisement
Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki


Traditional format

If I activated sword of reveling light and it flips my opponent's fiber jar, then I chain book of moon to the effect of fiber jar, would book of moon be return to the deck, even if book of moon is only sent to the graveyard after fiber jar resolve?96.44.92.186 (talk) 02:43, June 12, 2013 (UTC)

You said it yourself; all activated Spell and Trap Cards in a Chain (except the Continuous ones) are sent to the Graveyard after the last effect in the Chain they are in resolves. Thus, "Book of Moon" will remain on the field until "Fiber Jar" shuffles all cards from the Graveyard into the Decks, after which "Book of Moon" will be sent to the Graveyard. --UltimateKuriboh (talkcontribs) 02:48, June 12, 2013 (UTC)

UltimateKuriboh: I'm not really sure if your right, because it says in the ruling if fiber jar is destroy by battle it return itself to the deck even if he is only sent to the graveyard after his flip effect resolve.96.44.92.186 (talk) 13:05, June 12, 2013 (UTC)

Sorry, I forgot that "Fiber Jar" also shuffles cards on the field into the Deck. In that case, read Returning Activated Cards for your answer. --UltimateKuriboh (talkcontribs) 19:20, June 12, 2013 (UTC)

I read Returning activated cards, in does not mention anything about the exception to that rules: I read in the ruling that if fiber jar is destroy by battle it will return itself to the deck, even if he would only be sent to graveyard after it's effect resolve.

So instead if my opponent's flip summoned fiber jar, and I chain book of moon, book of moon would return to the deck when fiber jar resolve, unless the ruling above is old and now inccorrect, and if their is a new rulling that stated they are no exception to the "Return Activated Cards" rules.

Their are other cards like that that follow this exception, for example: if cyber jar flip effect activated, and cyber jar would be destroy by battle, cyber jar is destroy by it's own effect even though he would have been sent to the graveyard after it's effect resolve. Unlike "man eater bug" does not follow the exception, example:

My opponent only has a face-down man eater bug, and I only have obelisk the tormantor, I attack face-down man eater bug with obelisk the tormantor, man eater bug cannot target obelisk the tormantor, but it cannot also target itself because he is already destroy by battle.96.44.92.186 (talk) 20:07, June 12, 2013 (UTC)

If the ruling of "Fiber Jar" that return itself to the deck even when he's destroy by battle is still correct, it would not make any sense, or be fair that fiber jar does not include the same exception to an activated book of moon when fiber jar is flip summoned.96.44.92.186 (talk) 20:05, June 12, 2013 (UTC)

Given the context that it is ruled "Fiber Jar" shuffles itself into the Deck even if it's destroyed by battle (which may be because it shuffles from the Graveyard and the Deck), it is plausible to think that "Book of Moon" might be shuffled into the Deck too. However, even if the UDE ruling is still valid, you can't really apply the same to "Book of Moon" without another ruling. Better yet, it would be best for you to e-mail Konami asking whether or not "Fiber Jar" shuffles itself into the Deck if destroyed by battle (and based on that answer, whether or not a "Book of Moon" Chained to "Fiber Jar" shuffles itself into the Deck as well). You can e-mail them at us-ygorules@konami.com, but I wouldn't get your hopes up, since "Fiber Jar" is Forbidden and Konami doesn't have much incentive to make rulings on Forbidden cards (despite Traditional formats). --UltimateKuriboh (talkcontribs) 22:33, June 12, 2013 (UTC)
I think we can safely go with the well known game mechanics and say that it cannot return itself when destroyed, or return Book of Moon. When attacked, Fiber Jar activates its effect while it is still on the field, so the graveyard thing is out of the question. I've seen many wrong rulings from UDE, and it seems that this is one of them. DexxIsBack (talkcontribs) 06:00, June 13, 2013 (UTC)

DexxISBack: The "return activated cards" ruling, if it is true that their are no exception, so someone should ad "no exception", to the "return activated cards" wikia ruling page.96.44.92.186 (talk) 12:25, June 13, 2013 (UTC)

Then what happen if cyber jar flip effect activated and it is destroy by battle, does that means if the player that control cyber jar picks up 5 level 4 monster, 4 of those monsters goes to the field, and the fifth one goes to the graveyard?96.44.92.186 (talk) 21:44, June 13, 2013 (UTC)

Seemed so - just like the situation with "Dark World" full up in the hand and "Morphing Jar" on the field, flipped to face-up; you only have to Special Summon 4 of them while discarded the fifth. --iFredCat 21:58, June 13, 2013 (UTC)

The real way to know for sure how it behave is to look at the most updated video game that still include fiber jar, and cyber jar, and if this video games does not come with traditional format, or unlimited format, or a special rules that includes, traditional format, or unlimited format, if it does not a hacking device, or hacking software might be needed.96.44.92.186 (talk) 22:38, June 13, 2013 (UTC)

A good video game would be the online one of this that is automatic, if it still have traditional format option.96.44.92.186 (talk) 23:02, June 13, 2013 (UTC)

If devine-rath is chain to cyber jar effect when cyber jar is destroy by battle in the video game of yugioh 2007 it seems that devin-rath still destroy cyber jar, even though he his already destroy by battle.96.44.92.186 (talk) 23:08, June 13, 2013 (UTC)

"Divine Wrath" was the word you're looking for - But yes, you can countering that card's effect with "Divine Wrath"... It don't matter if the card was already destroying or not, all it had to do is to negating the effect. And yes, you can playing that card even if that card was already banished or returned to the Deck. It's only as long as you can hit the Effect Monster's effect. --iFredCat 01:18, June 14, 2013 (UTC)

I test the behavior of "fiber jar" in the video game that I have that is automatic, when "fiber jar" activated when destroy by battle it return itself to the deck, then after that I tested flip summoning fiber jar and I chain waboku, and then when fiber jar resolve the activated waboku that was suppose to be sent to the graveyard after fiber jar resolve, jump back in the deck when fiber jar was resolving. I think it goes by this logic, since the trap waboku was determine to go to the graveyard already, and fiber jar include field and graveyard to be return to deck, it would return it to deck regadless, the same logic is applied to fiber jar when destroy by battle. For exemple if fiber jar did not include the graveyard to be return to the deck, then the chain waboku would have stayed on the field until fiber jar finish resolving.96.44.92.186 (talk) 02:49, June 14, 2013 (UTC)

Any cards that was part of the chain remains on the field when their effect resolved. So yea, "Waboku" and "Mystical Space Typhoon" will remaining until "Fiber Jar" finished suck up the bunch of cards into the Deck and shuffled, then they are sending to the Graveyard. --iFredCat 02:52, June 14, 2013 (UTC)

Fiber jar does include the graveyard and field to be return to the deck. If chaining waboku to the activation of fiber jar, when fiber jar resolve the activated waboku return to the deck when fiber jar resolve its effect, why did it do that in this video game?96.44.92.186 (talk) 03:19, June 14, 2013 (UTC)

Which game is that? If it's old game (WC06, etc.), then that's perhaps code error or glitch. --iFredCat 03:24, June 14, 2013 (UTC)

It was (WC2007).96.44.92.186 (talk) 03:37, June 14, 2013 (UTC)

Then it's possible to be glitch'd. So just go try the effect of "Fiber Jar" in WC11 instead, which is closest to present rulings and most correctly way to playing it. --iFredCat 03:39, June 14, 2013 (UTC)

I ask someone in youtube that have (Wc11) I'm not sure how long it is going to take to answer me back. In the official rule book it says if a card effect breaks the rules, you go by the card effect not the rules.96.44.92.186 (talk) 12:02, June 14, 2013 (UTC)

No, you go by Rule. If you don't, then you're an illegal player. --iFredCat 12:56, June 14, 2013 (UTC)
Advertisement