A Field Spell (which is played on the Field Card Zone in the upper-left corner of your Game Mat) affects the whole field by its card effect. For example, Mountain ups the ATK and DEF of all Dragon, Winged Beast, and Thunder-type monsters on the fieldby 200 points.
Destroy a Field Spell by replacing it with another Field Spell or with a card effect (like MST).
Depends on the field spell. Inherently, Armityle has no effect that says he is immune to the effect of field spell cards.
Yes, there can only be one active at any one time. If you already have a Field Spell active, you can replace it with another, the first is destroyed when you activate the second. If the opponent has one, then it is destroyed when you Field Spell card resolves. Field Spell cards can be set while another is active. Since the rule only affects active Field Spells, set cards are not destroyed by your opponent setting or activating a Field Spell card.
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.
Venom Swamp.
Yes. One of the few times when you can voluntarily destroy one of your own cards, is when you wish to replace your Field Spell Card with either another active one, or even a Set one.
If your opponent had an active Field Spell Card, and you activate another Field Spell Card, the Earthbound Immortalwould not be destroyed.If you had an active Field Spell Card, and you activate another Field Spell Card, the original Field Spell Card is destroyed before you place the new Field Spell Card, therefore providing a gap between the time that there is a Field Spell Card, and when there is not. In this scenario, the Earthbound Immortal is destroyed.
A Field Spell Card is destroyed when another Field Spell Card is activated or via an effect, such as Dust Tornado. If you activate a Field Spell Card while there is another already active on the field, your Field Spell Card will destroy and replace the existing one.
Easy get the field spell Mausoleom of The Empereor.
Depends on the field spell. Inherently, Armityle has no effect that says he is immune to the effect of field spell cards.
No - otherwise she'd cancel her own effect. The 'field is treated as Necrovalley' for the purposes of cards that require or work differently when Necrovalley is in play. However she does not count as having a 'field spell card' in play, for anything that looks for that.
Yes, both Mystical Space Typhoon and De-Spell can destroy a Field Spell card in Yu-Gi-Oh. When you activate these cards and target a Field Spell, you can destroy that Field Spell card.
Field Spell Cards can be destroyed by any effect, be it Spell, Trap, or Effect Monster, unless another card specifically denies that possibility (ie. Field Barrier). An active Field Spell Card is also destroyed when a new Field Spell Card is played. For example, if you activate Forest, the Playing Field becomes the Field Spell Forest. However, if you or your opponent wishes to play another Field Spell Card, Forest is destroyed first and sent to the Graveyard. Then, the new Field Spell Card is activated. Again, this possibility can be eliminated by Field Barrier.
A field spell card is a sub-class of Spell card that has a symbol similar to a compass. Field Spell cards generally have effects that affect both players, or can be activated by both players (Examples include Molten Destruction, Necrovalley and Mausoleum of the Emperor), and are played in the space to the left of the monster card zones, above the Extra Deck, instead of in the regular Spell/Trap zones. Only one Field Spell can be face-up on the field. If you have an active field spell and wish to activate or set a new field spell, you destroy the active field spell before playing your own. If your opponent controls a field spell, you can set a field spell without destroying the active field spell, and when you activate your new field spell, your opponent's field spell is destroyed after the activation resolves, which means that they can save their field spell by activating cards like Mystical Space Typhoon and Dust Tornado.
Yes, there can only be one active at any one time. If you already have a Field Spell active, you can replace it with another, the first is destroyed when you activate the second. If the opponent has one, then it is destroyed when you Field Spell card resolves. Field Spell cards can be set while another is active. Since the rule only affects active Field Spells, set cards are not destroyed by your opponent setting or activating a Field Spell card.
Yes, field is the correct spelling.
No because the field spell card is just simply being replacing by another field spell. So, you can't use Magical Citadel of Endymion's effect to stop it from being sent to the graveyard. However, you may protect your field spell card with the spell card Field Barrier.
You can spell it Agri, Campus or Ager