Previously Official Rulings[]
These TCG rulings were issued by Upper Deck Entertainment and have since been deemed unofficial by Konami.[1] They were previously considered official and can still be correct, as long as they follow the official gameplay rules, or unless Konami has issued a ruling that says otherwise. References: [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] |
- The text “Your opponent discards 1 random card” is read from the perspective of the Normal Spell Card’s activator. So the player who activates “Dark Deal” is the player who discards a card.
- This card must be chained directly to the Normal Spell Card. If another card is chained directly to the Normal Spell Card, you cannot activate “Dark Deal”.
- You cannot activate this card if you have 0 cards in your hand. If an effect is chained to make you discard all the cards in your hand, the effect of the opponent’s Normal Spell Card still changes, but does nothing since you have 0 cards in your hand.
- This card can be chained to “Swords of Revealing Light” like any other Normal Spell Card, and “Swords of Revealing Light” will not stay on the field.
- If the opponent activates a Normal Spell Card that targets, when you chain “Dark Deal”, the card no longer targets. If the Normal Spell Card originally targeted “Spirit Reaper”, the “Spirit Reaper” would not be destroyed.
Mentions in Other Rulings
- Destiny Hero - Diamond Dude: Since the Spell Card itself is not activated (only its effect is), your opponent cannot chain "Magic Jammer", "Dark Deal", "Barrel Behind the Door" or any other card that has to be chained to the activation of a Spell Card.
References[]
- ↑ Konami Judge Program Forum: Individual Email Rulings VS Individual Card Rulings
- ↑ UDE FAQ: Individual Card Rulings [A-C]
- ↑ UDE FAQ: Individual Card Rulings [D-E]
- ↑ UDE FAQ: Individual Card Rulings [F-H]
- ↑ UDE FAQ: Individual Card Rulings [I-K]
- ↑ UDE FAQ: Individual Card Rulings [L-O]
- ↑ UDE FAQ: Individual Card Rulings [P-R]
- ↑ UDE FAQ: Individual Card Rulings [S-T]
- ↑ UDE FAQ: Individual Card Rulings [U-Z]
- ↑ UDE FAQ: SPECIFIC CARDS RULINGS