I’ve been playing buster blader since the first wave of support. To help yall out the trap didn’t protect buster blader only the equip welp. He’s “buster blader” while on field so he doesn’t get treated as a destruction sword card. Konami really shafted us with that technicality.
@@sam_i__ that’s not how yugioh works. That would be true if it said, “this card is treated as buster blader on field and graveyard”. But its name literally becomes “buster blader”.
Is the part of Prologue that destroys the monster during the next end phase considered a lingering effect? That would make sense then why the monster wouldn't be destroyed if temporarily banished.
No it should not have. C1 oak, c2 droplets, c3 eclipse. Droplet resolves before oak does, at which point there are currently no monsters on field to negate, so it fizzles. Ash would be summoned after droplet has already resolved.
Naw he did because sometimes it’s good to have non fusion buster on field. If you play it right you’ll force your opponent to pick between two of the evils that prevent your deck from functioning. I knew what he had planned it’s just linear without something to back it up.