Element Dragon

Edisonformat.net (Revised, Post-UTW Rulings)

Source: https://edisonformat.net/card?name=Element%20Dragon

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Card Rulings

  • If a FIRE and a WIND monster are on the field, you get both effects.

  • If there are 2 FIRE monsters on the field, Element Dragon’s ATK is 2000 (it only gets the +500 ATK bonus once, no matter how many FIRE monsters are on the field).

  • If there is only 1 WIND monster on the field, and you attack and destroy it with Element Dragon, you can’t attack again because there is no longer a WIND monster on the field so Element Dragon no longer has that ability.

  • Monsters that have their Attribute changed with DNA Transplant or Scroll of Bewitchment are included for Element Dragon’s effect.

  • If there are no face-up FIRE monsters on the field, and Element Dragon attacks a face-down FIRE monster, Element Dragon’s effect that increases its ATK by 500 points is applied before damage calculation because it is a Continuous Effect.

Edisonformat.com (Historical, Pre-UTW Rulings)

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Card Rulings

  • If a FIRE and a WIND monster are on the field, you get both effects.

  • If there are 2 FIRE monsters on the field, Element Dragon’s ATK is 2000 (it only gets the +500 ATK bonus once, no matter how many FIRE monsters are on the field).

  • If there is only 1 WIND monster on the field, and you attack and destroy it with “Element Dragon”, you cannot attack again because there is no longer a WIND monster on the field so “Element Dragon” no longer has that ability.

  • Monsters that have their Attribute changed with “DNA Transplant” or “Scroll of Bewitchment” are included for “Element Dragon”’s effect.

  • If there are no face-up FIRE monsters on the field, and “Element Dragon” attacks a face-down FIRE monster, “Element Dragon”’s effect that increases its ATK by 500 points is applied before damage calculation because it is a Continuous Effect.