Your monster is destroyed if the monster you attack is in attack position, and you lose life points.
Assuming the defending monster is also in attack position, both monsters will be destroyed.
No. When a monster you control attacks a monster with a Defense higher then the Attack of your monster, you take damage equal to the difference but neither monster is destroyed. The only exception is due to card effects such as Des Kangaroo.
Well if you have another Six Samurai monster on the field it`s effect activates which allows it to destroy the monster with it`s effect but it will be destroyed unless you activate it`s other special ability to destroy another Six Samurai monster instead
Yes, you can do this. Your monster will most likely be destroyed, but this can be used to your advantage, ie, attacking a stronger monster with your Pyramid Turtle, using its effect so summon Ryu Kokki (2400ATK), and then attacking with that Ryu Kokki.
Yes. If your monster is in attack position and you attack a monster that has more attack points than yours, your monster is destroyed and you take Battle Damage to your Life Points equal to the difference between your opponent's monster's Attack Points and your monster's Attack Points.
Assuming the defending monster is also in attack position, both monsters will be destroyed.
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There was a giant monster and it put its bum out and farted and BOOM! babylon was destroyed
No. When a monster you control attacks a monster with a Defense higher then the Attack of your monster, you take damage equal to the difference but neither monster is destroyed. The only exception is due to card effects such as Des Kangaroo.
Flint is sent to the graveyard
Stronger Monster vs Reflect Bounder.Player A - Dark Magician (2500 ATK)Player B - Reflect Bounder (1700 ATK)Dark Magician attacks Reflect Bounder. At the beginning of Damage Calculation, Player A is dealt 2500 damage. Damage is calculated, Player B takes 800 points of Battle Damage. Reflect Bounder is then destroyed by its own effect (it destroys itself before the time when 'destroyed by battle' monsters go to the graveyard).Weaker Monster vs Reflect Bounder.Player A - Shapesnatch (1200 ATK)Player B - Reflect Bounder (1700 ATK)Shapesnatch attacks Reflect Bounder. At the beginning of Damage Calculation, Player A is dealt 1200 damage. Damage is calculated, Player A takes 500 points of Battle Damage. Reflect Bounder is then destroyed by its own effect. Lastly Shapesnatch will be destroyed due to battling with a stronger monster, it will go to the graveyard.
Well if you have another Six Samurai monster on the field it`s effect activates which allows it to destroy the monster with it`s effect but it will be destroyed unless you activate it`s other special ability to destroy another Six Samurai monster instead
When Yubel - The Ultimate Nightmare battles, (ie, attacks, or is attacked) the other monster is destroyed at the end of the Damage Step. If two battle each other therefore, both will be destroyed.
Yes, you can do this. Your monster will most likely be destroyed, but this can be used to your advantage, ie, attacking a stronger monster with your Pyramid Turtle, using its effect so summon Ryu Kokki (2400ATK), and then attacking with that Ryu Kokki.
then all cards on the field are destroyed unless the union monster has an effect that says that it can be destroyed instead of the equipped monster
When you take control of a monster, that monster is treated no differently to one of your own. So if an opponent has two monsters, and attacks with the stronger one, you can take control of the weaker one with Magical Arm Shield. Damage Calculation will be conducted as normal, the weaker monster will be destroyed and you will take battle damage. Or you could wait until the weaker one attacks, and take control of the stronger one, which the weaker one will be forced to attack. Now it's the opponent who takes the damage.
Yes. If your monster is in attack position and you attack a monster that has more attack points than yours, your monster is destroyed and you take Battle Damage to your Life Points equal to the difference between your opponent's monster's Attack Points and your monster's Attack Points.