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| Card | Type | Ruling | |
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| Tyrant Dragon | Individual Card FAQs | "Tyrant Dragon" cannot attack more than twice, even if there is another monster remaining on your opponent's side of the field after the second attack. | |
| Tyrant Dragon | Individual Card FAQs | When you Summon "Tyrant Dragon" the opponent can activate "Solemn Judgment" or "Horn of Heaven" to negate the Summon. | |
| Tyrant Dragon | Individual Card FAQs | If you activate "Monster Reborn" to Special Summon your opponent's "Tyrant Dragon" in your opponent's Graveyard, you must still Tribute a Dragon-Type monster from your side of the field. If you do not control a Dragon-Type monster, you cannot select "Tyrant Dragon" as a target for "Monster Reborn". | |
| Tyrant Dragon | Individual Card FAQs | You can activate "Call of the Haunted" to Special Summon "Tyrant Dragon". After it resolves, "Call of the Haunted" will be destroyed and "Tyrant Dragon" will remain on the field. You must still Tribute a Dragon-Type monster to perform this Special Summon, in accordance with the text of "Tyrant Dragon". | |
| Tyrant Dragon | Individual Card FAQs | You Tribute a Dragon-Type monster when the effect that Special Summons "Tyrant Dragon" resolves, not when it activates. So if you activate "Monster Reborn" and target "Tyrant Dragon" and your opponent chains "Imperial Order" and negates "Monster Reborn" you do not Tribute a Dragon-Type monster. Likewise, if you control 1 Dragon-Type monster on the field, and activate "Monster Reborn", and your opponent chains "Ring of Destruction" to destroy your only Dragon-Type monster, you are unable to Tribute a Dragon-Type monster when "Monster Reborn" resolves and its effect disappears. |
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