Skyscraper
Field Spell/SPELL
When a monster that includes "Elemental Hero" in its card name attacks, if its ATK is lower than the ATK of the attack target, increase the ATK of the attacking monster by 1000 points during damage calculation only.
No, its effect does not activate. "When a monster...attacks...". This automatically tells you that it activates when your monster attacks, but does not activate if your monster is attacked.
Wall of Illusion will bounce the attacking monster after Damage Calculation. So, in simple terms, and assuming no responses, Attacker declares an attack. Wall of Illusion flipped if face-down. Compare the ATK of the attacker to the DEF of Wall of Illusion to determine if it is considered destroyed. Wall of Illusion will then activate and bounce the attacker back to hand. Finally, if Wall of Illusion was considered destroyed, then here it will be sent to the graveyard. Otherwise it remains on the field.
It reflects physical damage to the attacker
Artist and attacker! lol :)
No. And to be honest Magical Leaf on a Torterra would be useless if it could due to Torterra being a Physical Attacker not a Specialist Attacker (Magical Leaf is a Special Move)
If the attacker has a higher ATK than the defender's DEF, then the defender is destroyed. No damage is dealt to the defending player's lifepoints unless the attacker has a special effect that allows it to do so. If the attacker has the same ATK as the defender's DEF, then nothing happens. Neither monster is destroyed, and neither player takes any damage. If the attacker has a lower ATK than the defender's DEF, then the attacking player takes damage to his life points equal to the difference. The attacking monster is not destroyed though.
An attackee is a person who is attacked by an attacker.
hold down block and click activate
The attacker was Chris Brown
The original attacker - NO doubt!
At first, yes... then they wheel about and RAM their attacker.
They do not attack. They curl up into a ball in defense if attacked and do not respond to there attacker.
the attacker didn't like abstract art
the attacker didn't like abstract art
You activate it if it meets its activation condition, which is to destroy an opponent's monster by battle that turn. So if the opponent attacked it, and you boosted the ATK of Jurrac Dino, making it destroy the attacker, then the condition is met.
No, that's what pet insurance is for. you can however sue the attacker.
Wall of Illusion will bounce the attacking monster after Damage Calculation. So, in simple terms, and assuming no responses, Attacker declares an attack. Wall of Illusion flipped if face-down. Compare the ATK of the attacker to the DEF of Wall of Illusion to determine if it is considered destroyed. Wall of Illusion will then activate and bounce the attacker back to hand. Finally, if Wall of Illusion was considered destroyed, then here it will be sent to the graveyard. Otherwise it remains on the field.
Yes. It doesn't matter whose turn it is, Robbin Zombie does not require your monster to be the attacker. So if a weaker opponent's monster attacked your stronger one, the opponent will take battle damage to his life points, and Robbin Zombie will send a card from the top of their deck to the graveyard.