Reaper On The Knightmare should have been destroyed. Its text is different from Spirit Reaper. For Knightmare it reads “Destroy this card when it is targeted”
Reaper On The Nightmare should have been destroyed. Unlike Spirit Reaper (After resolving a card effect that targets this face-up card, destroy this card), Nightmare text reads “Destroy this card when it is targeted”
@@shueher7670 i see what has you confused. Thats old text and both reapers have the "immediately destroyed..."wording in their original PGD printing. In edison format, it has been ruled that both reapers destruction effect occurs AFTER the targeting effect, spell, or trap has resolved and the reaper is still face up on the field.
left handed duelist! never seen that before. thanks for making these vids they are great.
Need to speed up video
Your dogs flipped a Threatening Roar that last game😂
LOOOOOOOOOOOOL thats a good one 🤣
Reapers need to be face up on the field after resolution of the targeting eff(monster, spell, or trap) for the self destruction to happen
ooh okay so things like compulse and book of moon arent as effective. tyty! makes sense now 😬
Reaper On The Knightmare should have been destroyed. Its text is different from Spirit Reaper. For Knightmare it reads “Destroy this card when it is targeted”
@@shueher7670 i believe you are wrong on that. Both reapers work the same in their destruction eff.
Reaper On The Nightmare should have been destroyed. Unlike Spirit Reaper (After resolving a card effect that targets this face-up card, destroy this card), Nightmare text reads “Destroy this card when it is targeted”
@@shueher7670 i see what has you confused. Thats old text and both reapers have the "immediately destroyed..."wording in their original PGD printing. In edison format, it has been ruled that both reapers destruction effect occurs AFTER the targeting effect, spell, or trap has resolved and the reaper is still face up on the field.