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Hey I'm having this conflict here. Tell me this. Say you have a card that tells you to treat a certain card also as a certain type or attribute. Isn't it much different than changing the attribute or type all together. THis is how I see it. You play a Light attribute card and its effect is to also treat it as a Fire Attribute. You play another card that specifies towards light monsters. So the light monster can still be effected by the second card because it it didn't change its attribute it's just also being treated as such like having two attributes at once. If you find my logic on this different from your own or just plain wrong. I implore you to give your opinon on this. I would seriously love to here it.

 

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"Light and Darkness Dragon" is treated as both attributes - because it says "While this card is face-up on the field, this card's Attribute is also treated as DARK." Here's the card if you wanna check it.

 

Monsters with that are treated as BOTH Attributes. Simple as that. If that hypothetical LIGHT monster was also treated as a FIRE monster and I played "Molten Destruction", it would gain the bonus since it's treated as a FIRE monster. I could also equip it with "Light Laser" since it's also treated as a LIGHT monster.

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Yeah, your post is a little vague. If a LIGHT monster said "This card is alto treted as a FIRE monster" then you could use support for LIGHT and FIRE monsters. But I also believe that if a card specified something like "Destroy all non-LIGHT monsters on the field." then it would be destroyed as well, since it has an Attribute that isn't LIGHT.

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It's being treated as the new attribute' date=' not both.

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are you sure? because I always thought light and darkness dragon was treated as both.

 

True. For some reason I thought he was talking about DNA surgery type cards.

 

Who uses DNA Surgery anyways?

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It's being treated as the new attribute' date=' not both.

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are you sure? because I always thought light and darkness dragon was treated as both.

 

True. For some reason I thought he was talking about DNA surgery type cards.

 

Who uses DNA Surgery anyways?

 

Surgery changes type, not attribute. *facepalm*

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It's being treated as the new attribute' date=' not both.

[/quote']

 

are you sure? because I always thought light and darkness dragon was treated as both.

 

True. For some reason I thought he was talking about DNA surgery type cards.

 

Who uses DNA Surgery anyways?

 

Surgery changes type, not attribute. *facepalm*

 

It's the same principle, though.

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