No. If Field Barrier is on the field, the Field Spell Card will be unaffected by the effect of Heavy Storm.Because Heavy Storm destroys all Spell and Trap Cards simultaneously, Field Barrier acts as a shield for the Field Spell Card, preventing it from being destroyed.
To destroy the Field Spell Card, the Player must destroy Field Barrier FIRST. Effects that supposedly destroy both at the same time, such as Heavy Storm and Harpie's Feather Duster, do not affect the Field Spell Card.
Only those that specifically say they destroy a card(s) on the field. Stardust can negate cards such as Mirror Force, Heavy Storm, Bottomless Trap Hole, Crush Card Virus (if it would destroy at least one monster), Mystical Space Typhoon, .... It can't negate cards such as Giant Trunade, Compulsory Evacuation Device, Dimensional Prison, D.D. Assailant, Reinforcements of the Army, ...
Always keep an extra Mystical Space Typhoon or heavy storm handy! Also divine wrath the effect if and when possible! They can't live without the Field Spell! It cannot be attacked, but that doesn't stop effects! I keep exiled force in my deck just in case, and Ancient Fairy dragon can destroy the field spell needed to keep it alive.
Fake Trap's latest text from the booster pack Dark Beginnings 1 reads: You can only activate this card when your opponent uses an effect of a Spell, Trap, or Effect Monster to destroy Trap Card(s) on your side of the field. Destroy this card as a substitute of those Trap Card(s) and the other Trap Card(s) are not destroyed. If a Set card(s) would have been destroyed, pick up and see the Set card(s).According to this, if your opponent activates Heavy Stormand you have Fake Trap set and at least one other Trap card, you can chain with Fake Trap. When the effect of Heavy Storm resolves your set Spell cards, if you have any, are destroyed and your Trap or Traps are protected. Of course, you'll need to show your opponent the Traps that would have been destroyed to confirm that your not cheating.
yes u can use a trap, counter trap or quick play spell
A token is a marker representing amonsteron the field, though they can only be summoned by a card effect such as Scapegoat's. The token's statistics are listed on the card that summons them. They are treated as "cards" in almost every way: they can be tributed, destroyed, etc.The Spell Scapegoat puts 4 tokens on your field, but you can't use this card if you don't have 4 free monster zones. Use coins, dice, etc. to represent the tokens. Tokens, like monsters, can't be destroyed by Heavy Storm (Spell that destroys all Spells and Traps on the field). The 4 tokens count as Defense-position monsters guarding your Life Points.However, tokens cannot be flipped face-down (they're always face-up), and if an effect tries to remove them from the field (destroy, banish), then they simply disappear.Thus, Book of Moon (Spell that flips 1 face-up monster into face-down Defense position) can't target a token.Tokens CAN be targeted by Spells and Traps like Enemy Controller (except cards like Book of Moon).
No, it can't. It can't even be activated if it was Set on the field, with no other S/T cards. To be able to legally activate it, there must be one other S/T card on the field for it to destroy.
Mystical Space Typhoon Heavy Storm Dust Tornado You can simply activate a new Field Spell to destroy any currently active one.
Starlight Road has to be chained to the destruction effect, assumedly it's the Heavy Storm. Starlight Road will resolve first, but since Royal Decree is still active at the time, Starlight Road will be negated. Heavy Storm will then resolve and destroy all S/T cards. Because Starlight Road has to be chained to Heavy Storm in this case, there's no way to get Heavy Storm to destroy Royal Decree first and allow Starlight Road to resolve after, without adding additional cards, like a Mystical Space Typhoon at Chain Link 3. MST will resolve first, destroying Royal Decree. Starlight Road will resolve second, negating and destroying Heavy Storm. Heavy Storm has been negated and won't resolve.
Any spell destruction card will destroy it - Heavy Storm, Dust Tornado, Breaker the Magical Warrior, etc.
Heavy Storm is a Normal Spell Card that destroys Spell and Trap cards on the field. It's most useful if your opponent has Set cards, active Equip Spells, and Continuous Spells and Traps but you have none.
A blizzard, or a heavy snow storm. Hope this helped, :)
If you or your opponent activates Heavy Storm and you chain by activating Mystical Space Typhoon and target the activated Heavy Storm, the chain resolves backwards. The effect of Mystical Space Typhoon destroys Heavy Stormas it is placed on the field when activated. However, the destruction of Heavy Storm does not negate its effect and, as it is Chain Link 1, its effect resolves last destroying all Spell and Trap cards on the field including the activated Mystical Space Typhoon.
they act as a storm break in the event of a major storm such as a hurricane.
Only those that specifically say they destroy a card(s) on the field. Stardust can negate cards such as Mirror Force, Heavy Storm, Bottomless Trap Hole, Crush Card Virus (if it would destroy at least one monster), Mystical Space Typhoon, .... It can't negate cards such as Giant Trunade, Compulsory Evacuation Device, Dimensional Prison, D.D. Assailant, Reinforcements of the Army, ...
Always keep an extra Mystical Space Typhoon or heavy storm handy! Also divine wrath the effect if and when possible! They can't live without the Field Spell! It cannot be attacked, but that doesn't stop effects! I keep exiled force in my deck just in case, and Ancient Fairy dragon can destroy the field spell needed to keep it alive.
A snow storm (blizzard) is when a strong wind is combined with heavy snowing.
The Thames Barrier is a moveable flood barrier designed to prevent London being flooded by very high tides or storm surges.