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+ | If you control an equipped Gilfer and send it to the grave with Chevalier's effect, can you destroy a card your opponent controls and also re-equip Gilfer if there is a legal target to equip it to?[[User:Trygon|Trygon]] ([[User talk:Trygon|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Trygon|contribs]]) 13:31, September 11, 2010 (UTC) |
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You guys state this is EC effect: ● You can send 1 face-up Equip Spell Card you control to the Graveyard to destroy 1 card your opponent controls.
But the card states otherwise it says:
You can send 1 face-up Equip Card you control to the Graveyard to destroy 1 card your opponent controls.
Meaning the way you have it forces people to use only spell equip cards when there are trap equip cards. I have researched and not found one errata page stating that it is "Equip Spell Card". Please fix. Thank you.
You know, you could try fixing it yourself. It's only a small typo that any user can edit. You don't have to make a Talk Page about it.PoirotH 14:55, October 31, 2009 (UTC)
- Can someone post a new scan of this card? The colors look faded to me. Zeroblizzard 17:48, March 30, 2010 (UTC)Zeroblizzard
Evocator Chevalier Vs. Archfiend of Gilfer's effect
If you control an equipped Gilfer and send it to the grave with Chevalier's effect, can you destroy a card your opponent controls and also re-equip Gilfer if there is a legal target to equip it to?Trygon (talk • contribs) 13:31, September 11, 2010 (UTC)