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Can my opponent show his BTH in his hand to prevent me from doing so?[[Special:Contributions/24.193.88.193|24.193.88.193]] 03:27, December 25, 2009 (UTC) |
Can my opponent show his BTH in his hand to prevent me from doing so?[[Special:Contributions/24.193.88.193|24.193.88.193]] 03:27, December 25, 2009 (UTC) |
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− | *"[[Nobleman of Extermination]]" only removes Traps from the deck, so it's irrelevant if it's in his/her hand or not. You get to search his/her deck, unless it's somehow impossible for him/her to have another copy (a [[Limited]] trap, or if the two other copies are out of play). Also, if (s)he asks, you have to show him your deck too. [[User:Danny Lilithborne|Danny Lilithborne]] 03:50, December 25, 2009 (UTC) |
+ | *"[[Nobleman of Extermination]]" only removes Traps from the deck, so it's irrelevant if it's in his/her hand or not. You get to search his/her deck, unless it's somehow impossible for him/her to have another copy (a [[Limited]] trap, or if the two other copies are out of play). Also, if (s)he asks, you have to show him/her your deck too. [[User:Danny Lilithborne|Danny Lilithborne]] 03:50, December 25, 2009 (UTC) |
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If I noblemen exterminate a facedown BTH, can I search through my opponent's deck to verify if the 2nd copy is is inside?
Can my opponent show his BTH in his hand to prevent me from doing so?24.193.88.193 03:27, December 25, 2009 (UTC)
- "Nobleman of Extermination" only removes Traps from the deck, so it's irrelevant if it's in his/her hand or not. You get to search his/her deck, unless it's somehow impossible for him/her to have another copy (a Limited trap, or if the two other copies are out of play). Also, if (s)he asks, you have to show him/her your deck too. Danny Lilithborne 03:50, December 25, 2009 (UTC)