@Poyo420_@t2neZu Depending on the conjunction used, cards work differently. The "And" conjunction means that both the spell and the monster are required to be searched, so you're correct. if it said "also" instead of and, you would just resolve as much as possible.
@t2neZu the "And" conjunction means that both are required for you to activate and resolve the card, so you would need to be able to add both the spell and the monster to hand.
@matteototto@DistantCoder Tyranno has been erratad so that it is optional now. The question is that since both effects are optional but could go on infinitely, which card is more responsible for the loop, as technically both players are responsible for it.
Casual players are generally more toxic than competitive players. They have a false sense of superiority for not playing within the meta game of competition which just saying out loud is insane but also love to take this weird moral high ground because they don't optimise.
The STS2 discourse is some of the dumbest shit I've read in years. The good game doesn't magically become a bad game because you've discovered someone's involvement months later. Theres nothing more fragile than a gamer bro, it's embarrassing.
So... just so we're clear... you want me to be afraid of trans women in the women's bathroom because they might be cis men pretending so they can assault women and children... and you think this reflects on... trans women... and not on cis men?
Do I have this correct?
In mid-march, the "best cancer doctors in the United States" told me that I only had days to live.
I refused to accept my fate, so I fought, and fought, and fucking fought harder than anything I've had to fight for in my entire life.
@tsunasandbomb As the effect for your opponent to special summon a monster from hand only triggers upon resolution of the effect, dominus spark (a trap) will already be in the graveyard when the effect resolves, meaning the rest of the effect will not resolve.
@Zobi_Draws@JesseAnders0n a good example would be fiendsmith requiem. if your opponent attempts to use infinite impermanence on fiendsmith requiem, it can quick effect tribute itself to dodge the imperm and not be negated.
@bmb_wav@JesseAnders0n if a card has a ; on it, anything before that is done at activation, so a card that tributes, sends from deck to grave, or some other effect, will have their cost go through even if it is later negated.