@@TnPGmbH I know this is two weeks late but as a more thorough explanation: the effect to resummon is separate from the negation effect. This is poorly explained in the original errata of Stardust and clarified in TU06 as an ignition effect "During the End Phase:", which the owner activates from their GY. This makes sense because mind control only persists location change with temporary banishment and the Stardust on field is not the same as the Stardust in GY. In the situation of temporary banished temporary brain control, the brain controlled card returns to the opp banished to the opp field during the End Phase, and then the brain control ends and immediately returns it to the owner. A card that is temporary banished permanent brain control (monster reborn/creature swap) returns and stays on your field. This is actually tricky with Drill Warrior because it is not temporarily banished. If you mind control a Drill Warrior and activate it, your opponent special summons it and gets the card despite it being one delayed effect because it special summons, not returns.
@@LegacyRetroFormats its not a ruling change. It's a policy change. Ik you did verify the hand back then, but per policy updates you no longer do that. Just thought I'd point it out for future events.
13:48 why does the stardust come back? Since the dandy player used the effect.
Yes he negated Rykos effect
@@LegacyRetroFormats i thought if the opponent uses your stardust effect you cant bring it back to you side?
@@TnPGmbH nope it goes back to the original owner as you saw in this duel
thx!@@LegacyRetroFormats
@@TnPGmbH I know this is two weeks late but as a more thorough explanation: the effect to resummon is separate from the negation effect. This is poorly explained in the original errata of Stardust and clarified in TU06 as an ignition effect "During the End Phase:", which the owner activates from their GY. This makes sense because mind control only persists location change with temporary banishment and the Stardust on field is not the same as the Stardust in GY.
In the situation of temporary banished temporary brain control, the brain controlled card returns to the opp banished to the opp field during the End Phase, and then the brain control ends and immediately returns it to the owner. A card that is temporary banished permanent brain control (monster reborn/creature swap) returns and stays on your field. This is actually tricky with Drill Warrior because it is not temporarily banished. If you mind control a Drill Warrior and activate it, your opponent special summons it and gets the card despite it being one delayed effect because it special summons, not returns.
I like that one of your strong players in on QD. Any match with a QD deck is entertaining.
yeah its fun to commentate quickdraw duels
Ik it's only a locals, but you don't reveal for Mind Crush anymore
That’s the new ruling. But during the Edison era you still reveal some judges rule it differently at events
@@LegacyRetroFormats its not a ruling change. It's a policy change.
Ik you did verify the hand back then, but per policy updates you no longer do that. Just thought I'd point it out for future events.
thank you for letting me know ill talk to my locals about it @@mhz3317
I was there im pretty sure he called ryko? With mind crush
Naw los told me what he called after i commented over the video already
the two decks that are actually from 2010 lol
I never thought of it that way lol