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Aluber The Jester of Despia - GFP2-EN097 - Ultra Rare - 1st Edition

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A: Yes. The newly-Summoned Mirrorjade is not considered to be the same copy that previously used its effect.

Q: My opponent's Fallen of Albaz activates its effect. In response, the effect of my Predaplant Dragostapelia resolves, placing a Predator Counter on Fallen of Albaz. What happens?

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When used as a fusion material, it can Special Summon a level 8 or higher Fusion monster, or any Despia monster. A: No. Drawing cards is a mandatory part of Guardian Chimera's effect. You cannot activate Guardian Chimera's effect unless you can currently attempt to do so.

Q: When resolving Lubellion's effect, can I return a Destiny HERO - Destroyer Phoenix Enforcer and a Destiny HERO - Celestial to Fusion Summon that same copy of Destiny HERO - Destroyer Phoenix Enforcer? A: Since there is a Predator Counter on Fallen of Albaz at the time its activated effect resolves, that effect is negated by Predaplant Dragostapelia's effect. Q: When resolving Lubellion's effect, can I use a face-down "Fallen of Albaz" I control as Fusion Material? A: No. Once Mirrorjade's effect has resolved, it will attempt to destroy all monsters your opponent controls during the End Phase. (It will not activate to do so.) Tri-Brigade Mercourier could be a hand trap to consider... But it's not that good, and there are just better ones.Endboard monster that allows some disruption, and if your opponent gets rid of it, they'll get Raigeki'd in the end phase. Q: If I Fusion Summon Mirrorjade, and it is then flipped face-down, or banished temporarily, and then leaves the field, can its effect be activated? A: No, it cannot. That copy of Mirrorjade was not Fusion Summoned. (It was Summoned by Ad Libitum's effect.) I played Aluber the Jester of Despia, and he countered me with Solemn Strike, so far no worries, having another Jester in my hand, I decide to play him again for his effect to get a magic saw that he had canceled it, but they all replied that it was not allowed, since he had canceled it earlier with Solemn Strike and that the effect of my Jester is only a time per round, so I frolic, and they told me that if he had canceled it with Solemn Judgment, I could have had the effect of my Jester but since he was in the majority, I had to accept their explanation which seems bad to me and I have therefore lost the game. Q: My Masquerade the Blazing Dragon battles my opponent's Masquerade the Blazing Dragon, and both monsters are destroyed by the battle. If my opponent controls no other monsters, can I still activate the effect of an Aluber the Jester of Despia in my GY?

A: To activate Lubellion's effect in the first place, you need to be able to perform a Fusion Summon using only your monsters that are currently on the field, in the GY, and/or banished face-up. A: When Mirrorjade's effect resolves, you must attempt to banish a monster on the field. If Mirrorjade is the only monster on the field that you can attempt to banish, you must banish Mirrorjade itself. A: The activation of Branded Fusion was negated, so it does not prevent you from Special Summoning Verte Anaconda. (Just make sure you didn't resolve Branded Opening, or Lubellion's effect, this turn.)

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Albion the Shrouded Dragon is, sadly, another card in the ever growing list of "Cards that look to be very good but, upon closer inspection, reveal themselves for what they are: mid at best, and not worth playing much." A: Yes. You only choose the monster you want to Fusion Summon, and the materials you want to use, when Lubellion's effect resolves. In this case, you can choose to Fusion Summon Mirrorjade the Iceblade Dragon using Lubellion and Fallen of Albaz, both of which are in your GY. A: No. If Flower Cardian Lightshower's effects are already negated, you cannot activate Aluber's effect by targeting it. A: Yes. Activating Mirrorjade's effect when it leaves the field is optional. Destroying your opponent's monsters during the End Phase is mandatory. A: Yes, you can activate Mirrorjade's Trigger Effect even if your opponent does not currently control any monsters. It will resolve normally, and will still destroy all monsters your opponent controls during the End Phase.

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