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  • Let's say that it is my turn and I have "Ultimate Offering" on my side of the field. I summon "Kaiser Sea Horse" and then pay 500LP to summon "Blue-Eyes White Dragon." Now, I special summon "Lava Golem" on my opponent's side of the field and then follow it up by "Swords Of Revealing Light." I activate "Rush Recklessly" for my "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" and destroy "Lava Golem", inflicting 700LP of damage to my opponent's life points! Since "Lava Golem" was the last monster that I summoned, was this play...

(a) Legal, because "Lava Golem" was summoned last and no other monsters were summoned after it?

(b) Illegal, because "Lava Golem" doesn't care if it was summoned first or last, you absolutely cannot summon at all if you special summon "Lava Golem" to your opponent's side of the field!

(c) I completely misunderstood the ruling, please clarify the scenario for me.  :)

Thank you very much for your assistance regarding this matter, I really apporeciate all of your help1 :) 173.3.131.186 (talk) 15:48, April 18, 2011 (UTC)

its b. Doesn't matter when you summon it, when lava golem is summoned no monster can be normal summoned and if a monster is normal summoned lava golem can't be special summoned. -dest- (talkcontribs) 16:02, April 18, 2011 (UTC)

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