Saturday, November 19, 2011

If a Gladiator Beast is sent to the graveyard by battle, does it still go back to the deck?

I have a Gladiator deck. This puzzles me a lot. Why do people play Waboku in a Gladiator Beast deck? It still goes to the graaveyard. So does it go back to the deck after it dies?|||A Gladiator Beast monster has to be faceup on the field at the end of the battlephase in order to get its effect, which means if it gets killed it does not get its effect. The part that you seem to be confused about is Waboku.





Waboku negates ALL battle damage, including that done to the monsters, in other words your monsters cannot be killed in battle. By using Waboku, GB players make sure that their monsters stay alive long enough to get their effects.|||your monster still dies when u use wabuku it only protects you from damage

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|||No there are 2 types of waboku, one is the old card and the other is the new card, basicly one just stops you from taking battle damage, the new one means none of your monsters are destroyed by battle and you take no battle damage.

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|||No it does not go to the graveyard|||nope - sorry man lol that sucks 4 yahh

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