OCG Rulings[]
- A monster banished by the effect of "Wind-Up Rabbit" returns to the field during your next Standby Phase. Also it does not start a chain. (Returning to the field is not considered to be a Special Summon.)[1]
- A "Wind-Up Rabbit" that activates its own effect can target itself. Also, a "Wind-Up Rabbit" that was banished by its own effect and returned to the field can activate its effect once again.[2]
- You cannot activate the effect of "Wind-Up Rabbit" during the Damage Step.[3]
- If "Book of Moon" is activated in a chain to the effect of "Wind-Up Rabbit" targeting the same monster that was targeted for the effect of "Wind-Up Rabbit", so that at the resolution of that effect the monster has been flipped face-down, the monster is still banished. Furthermore, the monster is banished face-down and returns to the field face-down.[4]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Konami OCG Card Database: Wind-Up Rabbit
- ↑ Konami OCG Card Database: Can "Wind-Up Rabbit" target itself with its effect that banishes the targeted monster until your next Standby Phase? Also, if "Wind-Up Rabbit" was banished by its own effect, once it returns, can it activate its effect once again?
- ↑ Konami OCG Card Database: Can the effect of "Wind-Up Rabbit" that banishes the targeted monster be activated during the Damage Step?
- ↑ Konami OCG Card Database: If "Book of Moon" is activated in a chain to the effect of "Wind-Up Rabbit" targeting the same monster that was targeted for the effect of "Wind-Up Rabbit", so that at the resolution of that effect the monster has been flipped face-down, is the effect of banishing that monster still applied?