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No, because drawing a card is part of Dark Bribe's resolving effect.

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What happens if two Royal Decree are on the field in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Nothing really. The one that resolved last, will be face-up on the field with its effect negated. The end result is that all Traps apart from the original Royal Decree have their effect negated, exactly the same as if there was only one. However should that first one leave the field, the second's effect will no longer be negated and will now be applied. Because of this, all other traps will still have their effects negated.


Does Effect Veiler negate a monster effect that activates during the End Phase in Yu-Gi-Oh?

The short answer is, if the player that activated Effect Veiler chooses, the monster's effect is negated if it activates during the End Phase. Here's what happens when you enter the End Phase. Imagine Player A activated Effect Veiler's effect on Player B's monster:Player B has the option of trying to activate their negated monster's effectPlayer A has the option of ending the effect of Effect VeilerPlayer B must resolve the effect of their monster if they choose not to earlier (if that effect was mandatory)Player A can still keep Effect Veiler's effect active or end itPlayer B must resolve the effect of their monster if they choose not to earlier (if that effect was optional)Player A must end the effect of Effect VeilerSo if you control a Judgment Dragon that has its effect negated by Effect Veiler, your opponent can keep Judgment Dragon from sending cards off the top of your deck or let you.


If control of your Masked Dragon switches to your opponent do you still get the effect?

Is is the Owner of Masked Dragon who gets its effect, as it is the Owner's graveyard it goes to, even if was controlled by the opponent at the time. If your Masked Dragon is taken by the opponent, and then destroyed by battle, it is you who will get the effect.


In Yu-Gi-Oh is destroy and negate the same thing?

No. Destroying is way of sending cards to the Graveyard. While Negating is the act of nullifying the effect of another card and rendering it useless. Unless stated otherwise (such as"...negate the effect and destroy it."), all non-Continuous cards are sent (not destroyed) to the Graveyard after being "negated". Continuous Spell and Trap Cards remain on the field as usless obstructions to the players Spell & Trap Card Zone. Their effects do not apply.If a normal spell card like swords of reveling light has it's effect negated it remains on the field and still counts the opponent's turn, and it is still send to graveyard during the opponent's 3 turn, if a normal spell like different dimension capsule is negated after activation before it resolve, since the card never get's banish from the deck, the different dimension capsule is destroy by it's own condition. If different dimension capsule was negated after the card is banish face-down from the deck, if it is still negated during the second stanby phase you do not get the face-down banish card and different dimension capsule is not destroy, nor send to the graveyard, if the face-down banish card leaves the banish zone, by other means like with necroface effect, even if different dimmention capsule his still negated it would be destroyed by its own condition if the face-down banish card leaves the banish zone, form the effect of necroface. If you negated the effect of premature burial at activation before it resolve, the monster never got special summoned so premature burial as nothing to equiped to so it is sent to the graveyard, if you negated the effect of premature burial while it is already equiped to the special summoned monster card, if you use MSt and destroyed premature burial, while it is negated by imperial order, or emperor's holiday, the monster would not be destroyed because the effect of premature burial is negated by imperial order, or emperor's holiday. If Mst destroyed on it's own premature burial that was already equiped to the special sumoned monster, the effect of premature burial would apply and destroyed the special summoned monster card equiped to premature burial.


Can you still activate the effect of Tiras Keeper of Genesis if your attack was negated in Yu-Gi-Oh?

No. If a monster's attack is negated, even though it still uses up their one attack per turn, that monster doesn't count as having attacked (nor the defender count as being attacked) that turn, for any card that looks for that. That means 'Savage Colosseum' will destroy any monster that attacked but had the attack negated. It also means Tiras Keeper of Genesis cannot trigger its effect.

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When Gemini Soldier's attack is negated does it still gain its special summoning effect?

No, it does not. It the attck is negated, it is like the attack never happened and the effect can not take place.


Is the effect of Brotherhood of the Fire Fist - Tiger King negated when he is sent to the graveyard?

No. The effect of any monster face-up on the field is negated once sent to the graveyard, unless the card itself states that the effect still works while in the graveyard


If you tribute summon an EBI with hardened armed dragon and your opponent uses trap hole on it is it still destroyed?

Nope, the Earthbound wouldn't be destroyed. Trap Hole's effect occurs when the monster is successfully summoned. By then, Hardened Armed Dragon's effect is in play. However, the summon could still be negated. (i.e Solemn Judgement)


Can you still use the spell card negated by Goblin Out of the Frying Pan next turn or in the same turn the same with Malfunction can you still use the trap card?

You can use them in the same turn, just not in that particular chain. They don't give much of an advantage, which is why they aren't popular, but they still can have some use.If you try to activate something, and the opponent uses Solemn Judgment, then you could use Goblin out of the Frying Pan. The opponent still has the Solemn, but your original effect is not negated, and will resolve correctly.In your own turn, Malfunction is probably best against the opponent's Quickplay spell cards used in your turn - since they are returned to the owner's hand, they can't be used until that player's next turn.


What happens if two Royal Decree are on the field in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Nothing really. The one that resolved last, will be face-up on the field with its effect negated. The end result is that all Traps apart from the original Royal Decree have their effect negated, exactly the same as if there was only one. However should that first one leave the field, the second's effect will no longer be negated and will now be applied. Because of this, all other traps will still have their effects negated.


Does Effect Veiler negate a monster effect that activates during the End Phase in Yu-Gi-Oh?

The short answer is, if the player that activated Effect Veiler chooses, the monster's effect is negated if it activates during the End Phase. Here's what happens when you enter the End Phase. Imagine Player A activated Effect Veiler's effect on Player B's monster:Player B has the option of trying to activate their negated monster's effectPlayer A has the option of ending the effect of Effect VeilerPlayer B must resolve the effect of their monster if they choose not to earlier (if that effect was mandatory)Player A can still keep Effect Veiler's effect active or end itPlayer B must resolve the effect of their monster if they choose not to earlier (if that effect was optional)Player A must end the effect of Effect VeilerSo if you control a Judgment Dragon that has its effect negated by Effect Veiler, your opponent can keep Judgment Dragon from sending cards off the top of your deck or let you.


In yu-gi-oh If you use nutrient z but your opponent uses seven tools of the banditdo you still get your lifepionts?

No. If a card is negated, no part of the effect is applied. Seven Tools of the Bandit is negating Nutrient Z, so you do not gain the lifepoints when you take enough battle damage.


If control of your Masked Dragon switches to your opponent do you still get the effect?

Is is the Owner of Masked Dragon who gets its effect, as it is the Owner's graveyard it goes to, even if was controlled by the opponent at the time. If your Masked Dragon is taken by the opponent, and then destroyed by battle, it is you who will get the effect.


In Yu-Gi-Oh is destroy and negate the same thing?

No. Destroying is way of sending cards to the Graveyard. While Negating is the act of nullifying the effect of another card and rendering it useless. Unless stated otherwise (such as"...negate the effect and destroy it."), all non-Continuous cards are sent (not destroyed) to the Graveyard after being "negated". Continuous Spell and Trap Cards remain on the field as usless obstructions to the players Spell & Trap Card Zone. Their effects do not apply.If a normal spell card like swords of reveling light has it's effect negated it remains on the field and still counts the opponent's turn, and it is still send to graveyard during the opponent's 3 turn, if a normal spell like different dimension capsule is negated after activation before it resolve, since the card never get's banish from the deck, the different dimension capsule is destroy by it's own condition. If different dimension capsule was negated after the card is banish face-down from the deck, if it is still negated during the second stanby phase you do not get the face-down banish card and different dimension capsule is not destroy, nor send to the graveyard, if the face-down banish card leaves the banish zone, by other means like with necroface effect, even if different dimmention capsule his still negated it would be destroyed by its own condition if the face-down banish card leaves the banish zone, form the effect of necroface. If you negated the effect of premature burial at activation before it resolve, the monster never got special summoned so premature burial as nothing to equiped to so it is sent to the graveyard, if you negated the effect of premature burial while it is already equiped to the special summoned monster card, if you use MSt and destroyed premature burial, while it is negated by imperial order, or emperor's holiday, the monster would not be destroyed because the effect of premature burial is negated by imperial order, or emperor's holiday. If Mst destroyed on it's own premature burial that was already equiped to the special sumoned monster, the effect of premature burial would apply and destroyed the special summoned monster card equiped to premature burial.


Can you still activate the effect of Tiras Keeper of Genesis if your attack was negated in Yu-Gi-Oh?

No. If a monster's attack is negated, even though it still uses up their one attack per turn, that monster doesn't count as having attacked (nor the defender count as being attacked) that turn, for any card that looks for that. That means 'Savage Colosseum' will destroy any monster that attacked but had the attack negated. It also means Tiras Keeper of Genesis cannot trigger its effect.


Can Rescue Rabbit still use its effect if negated by Effect Veiler since its effect resolves while it's banished in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Effect Veiler doesn't care where the monster is when its effect resolves, only where it the effect was activated.Cards like Exiled Force or Rescue Rabbit activate on the field, even though they send themselves to the graveyard as the cost, and even though the effect resolves while the monsters are in the graveyard. But because the effect was activated on the field, Effect Veiler would still negate it. By contrast, if Effect Veiler was used against a Giant Rat that was destroyed by battle, then the effect would not be negated. Giant Rat activates in the graveyard, not on the field.Skill Drain's rulings should not be referenced, because Skill Drain looks at where the monster is when the effect tries to resolve, not where the effect is activated.


Can you use Destiny Hero - Plasma's effect during your opponent's turn in Yu-Gi-Oh?

If you are referring to Destiny Hero Plasma's ability that states, "You can target 1 monster your opponent controls; equip that target to this card...", then the answer is no, this effect cannot be activated on your opponent's turn. This is because the effect only has a Spell Speed of 1 (for more on "Spell Speed", see the Related Links section below).That being said, Plasma's other effect that negates the effects of your opponent's face-up monsters is continuous and still works during your opponent's turn.