CotH + Royal Decree + Giant Trunade
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2024 8:52 pm
This is my first post I apologize if it is not in the correct location.
This question is specifically for a judge. I need absolute certainty for a correct ruling.
I have a question regarding card interaction. Consider the following.
Player 1 has DMoC successfully special summoned by CotH. After the successfully resolution of CotH, Player 2 later activates Royal Decree. Player 1 then on their turn activates Giant Trunade sending Royal Decree and CotH to the respective hands of both players at the same time.
My question is, since CotH's effect for "when it is removed from the field" technically activates off the field as it must leave the field for that effect to become pertinent and as it is not "equipped" but rather 'linked", Call does not "forget" its link while it is negated.
Also, Royal Decree must be on the field to negate as it is a continuous trap card, so when Giant Trunade successfully resolves DMoC is therefore destroyed by the no longer negated CotH and is banished by its own effect.
If I am wrong, please help me understand why.
Thank you!
This question is specifically for a judge. I need absolute certainty for a correct ruling.
I have a question regarding card interaction. Consider the following.
Player 1 has DMoC successfully special summoned by CotH. After the successfully resolution of CotH, Player 2 later activates Royal Decree. Player 1 then on their turn activates Giant Trunade sending Royal Decree and CotH to the respective hands of both players at the same time.
My question is, since CotH's effect for "when it is removed from the field" technically activates off the field as it must leave the field for that effect to become pertinent and as it is not "equipped" but rather 'linked", Call does not "forget" its link while it is negated.
Also, Royal Decree must be on the field to negate as it is a continuous trap card, so when Giant Trunade successfully resolves DMoC is therefore destroyed by the no longer negated CotH and is banished by its own effect.
If I am wrong, please help me understand why.
Thank you!