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• They destroyed Black Rose, the monsters needed to use its effect must be in Defense... what crap

 

• They also destroyed Colossal Fighter, he now can miss the timing so many times

 

• Gigantic Cephalotus: Weakened, nuff said

 

• Jade Knight: Destroyed it, I mean, does it really matter? Its effect wasn't all that strong

 

• Indomitable Gladiator Beast: Made stronger, allows to search Glad Beasts cards instead of just monsters.

 

• Light End Dragon: Wow, they keep screwing up with this card text

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• They destroyed Black Rose' date=' the monsters needed to use its effect must be in Defense... what crap

 

• They also destroyed Colossal Fighter, he now can miss the timing so many times

 

• Gigantic Cephalotus: Weakened, nuff said

 

• Jade Knight: Destroyed it, I mean, does it really matter? Its effect wasn't all that strong

 

• Indomitable Gladiator Beast: Made stronger, allows to search Glad Beasts cards instead of just monsters.

 

• Light End Dragon: Wow, they keep screwing up with this card text

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BRD: Outside of Plants, doesn't matter. For Plants, that sucks! >.>

 

Colossal: Wow, was that even necessary?

 

Cephalotus: Meh, it's reasonable.

 

Jade Knight:

 

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IGB: Aren't GBs good enough? So, they weaken a Morph card, and strengthen a GB card? X.x

 

LED: Made Better. It needed it.

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Konami are a bunch of lunatics. If they are too stupid to correct a card before it is released, they should just leave it that way. None of the changes are game breaking, only irritating, although the only plausible change would be making Colossal Fighter less powerful.

 

All this does is cause arguments over rulings between people who have and haven't seen the updated erratas.

 

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i cant see pdf can somone copy and paste the changes plz?

 

All of the text, not formatted or anything, so it will be annoying to look through:

 

 

CURRENT CARD ERRATA LIST

Compiled as of July 30, 2009

What does errata mean?

An ‘errata’ is a correction to the text on a card. If a card has errata, you should always play the card as if it had the

corrected text, even though your actual card

We frequently update the text on cards to make them easier to understand. You should always use the most recent

printing of a card, because that text is the most accurate.

Which errata are listed here?

This list is the current errata. That means that none of these cards have been reprinted with the corrected text.

If a card has had errata, but has been printed with the proper text, it won’t be listed here anymore. But the most recent

printing of the card is still the correct text. If you have an older version, you still need to play it like the newer version.

Here’s the current card errata list, by set:

From the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Starter Deck:

Colossal Fighter

5DS1-EN043

Printed Text:

1 Tuner + 1 or more non-Tuner monsters

This card gains 100 ATK for every Warrior-Type monster in any Graveyard. When this card is destroyed by battle and sent to the

Graveyard, Special Summon 1 Warrior-Type monster from either player's Graveyard.

Correct Text:

1 Tuner + 1 or more non-Tuner monsters

This card gains 100 ATK for every Warrior-Type monster in any Graveyard. When this card is destroyed by battle and

sent to the Graveyard, you can Special Summon 1 Warrior

From Crossroads of Chaos:

Black Rose Dragon

CSOC-EN039

Printed Text:

When this card is Synchro Summoned, you can destroy all cards on the field. Once per turn, you can remove from play 1 Plant

monster from your Graveyard to change 1 monster your opponent controls to face

End Phase.

might have older text.

ata. Warrior-Type monster from either player's Graveyard.

face-up Attack Position, and reduce its ATK to 0 until the

Plant-Type

tack

Correct Text:

When this card is Synchro Summoned, you can destroy all cards on the field. Once per turn, you can remove from play 1

Plant-Type monster from your Graveyard to change 1 Defense Position monster your opponent controls to face-up Attack

Position, and reduce its ATK to 0 until the End Phase.

Gigantic Cephalotus

CSOC-EN025

Printed Text:

This card gains 200 ATK each time a Plant-Type monster is sent to the Graveyard.

Correct Text:

This card gains 200 ATK each time a Plant-Type monster is sent from the field to the Graveyard.

Jade Knight

CSOC-EN037

Printed Text:

Face-up Machine-Type monsters you control with 1200 or less ATK cannot be destroyed by the effects of Trap Cards. When this faceup

card is destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard, you can add 1 Level 4 LIGHT Machine-Type monster from your Deck to your

hand.

Correct Text:

While this card is in Attack Position, face-up Machine-Type monsters you control with 1200 or less ATK cannot be

destroyed by the effects of Trap Cards. When this face-up card is destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard, you can

add 1 Level 4 LIGHT Machine-Type monster from your Deck to your hand.

Morphtronic Accelerator

CSOC-EN050

Printed Text:

Return 1 "Morphtronic" card from your hand to the Deck. Destroy 1 card on the field, and draw 1 card.

Correct Text:

Return 1 "Morphtronic" monster from your hand to the Deck. Destroy 1 card on the field, and draw 1 card.

Poison Chain

CSOC-EN053

Printed Text:

During the End Phase of your turn, if you did not attack, your opponent sends cards equal to the number of face-up "Iron Chain"

monsters you control from the top of their Deck to the Graveyard.

Correct Text:

During the End Phase of your turn, if you did not attack, you can make your opponent send cards equal to the number of

face-up "Iron Chain" monsters you control from the top of their Deck to the Graveyard.

From Crimson Crisis:

Indomitable Gladiator Beast

CRMS-EN056

Printed Text:

Target face-up "Gladiator Beast" monster you control gains 500 ATK until the End Phase. While this card is in your Graveyard, you can

return 2 "Gladiator Beast" monsters from your Graveyard to the Deck to return this card to your hand.

Correct Text:

Target face-up "Gladiator Beast" monster you control gains 500 ATK until the End Phase. While this card is in your

Graveyard, you can return 2 "Gladiator Beast" cards from your Graveyard to the Deck to return this card to your hand.

From Raging Battle:

Earthbound Immortal Aslla piscu

RGBT-EN019

Printed Text:

There can only be 1 face-up "Earthbound Immortal" monster on the field. If there is no face-up Field Spell Card on the field, destroy this

card. Your opponent cannot select this card as an attack target. This card can attack your opponent directly. When this card is removed

from the field, except by its own effect, destroy all monsters your opponent controls, and inflict 800 damage to your opponent for each

monster destroyed.

Correct Text:

There can only be 1 face-up "Earthbound Immortal" monster on the field. If there is no face-up Field Spell Card on the

field, destroy this card. Your opponent cannot select this card as an attack target. This card can attack your opponent

directly. When this card is removed from the field, except by its own effect, destroy all face-up monsters your opponent

controls, and inflict 800 damage to your opponent for each monster destroyed.

Koa’ki Meiru Powerhand

RGBT-EN022

Printed Text:

During each of your End Phases, destroy this card unless you send 1 "Iron Core of Koa'ki Meiru" from your hand to the Graveyard or

reveal 1 Normal Trap Card in your hand. If this card battles a LIGHT or DARK monster, that monster's effect(s) is negated during the

Battle Phase, while this card remains on the field.

Correct Text:

During each of your End Phases, destroy this card unless you send 1 "Iron Core of Koa'ki Meiru" from your hand to the

Graveyard or reveal 1 Normal Trap Card in your hand. If this card battles a LIGHT or DARK monster, any of that

monster's effects that activate or apply on the field are negated during that Battle Phase, while this card remains on the

field.

Double Tool C&D

RGBT-EN053

Printed Text:

Equip only to "Power Tool Dragon" or a Level 4 or higher Machine-Type "Morphtronic" monster. While equipped: ● During your turn: It

gains 1000 ATK. If it attacks, the effect(s) of the attack target is negated during the Battle Phase. ● During your opponent's turn: Your

opponent cannot select a monster other than the equipped monster as an attack target. An opponent's monster that battles the

equipped monster is destroyed at the end of the Damage Step.

Correct Text:

Equip only to a "Power Tool Dragon" or Level 4 or higher Machine-Type "Morphtronic" monster you control. While

equipped: ● During your turn: It gains 1000 ATK. If it attacks, any effects of the attack target that activate or apply on the

field are negated during that Battle Phase. ● During your opponent's turn: Your opponent cannot select a monster other

than the equipped monster as an attack target. An opponent's monster that battles the equipped monster is destroyed at

the end of the Damage Step.

Light End Dragon

RGBT-EN091

Printed Text:

1 Tuner + 1 or more non-Tuner LIGHT monsters

When you declare an attack, you can activate this card's effect. If you do, this card loses 500 ATK and DEF (permanently), and the

monster it is battling loses 1500 ATK and DEF until the End Phase.

Correct Text:

1 Tuner + 1 or more non-Tuner LIGHT monsters

When this monster battles, you can activate this card's effect at attack declaration. If you do, this card loses 500 ATK and

DEF (permanently), and the monster it is battling loses 1500 ATK and DEF until the End Phase.

IMPORTANT RULE CHANGE

(While not actually an errata, this is an important change to how the card is played, so we’re including it here.)

From Retro Pack 2, Dark Legend, and SHONEN JUMP Magazine:

Green Baboon, Defender of the Forest

RP02-EN099, DLG1-EN104, and JUMP-EN014

· You cannot activate the effect of this card during the Damage Step.

· When a Beast-Type monster is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard, you can only Special Summon 1 “Green

Baboon, Defender of the Forest,” even if multiple copies are available in your hand/Graveyard.

 

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...wasn't that how BRD worked anyway? You can't change an attack position monster to attack position.

 

Yeah that would be a common sense thing but technically not I guess after all they decided to change it.

 

And Asilla Piscu's "Change' (in quotes because that was the OCG version so its not REALLY a change) makes me angry. I liked that card for a terrible OTK based around it and Hammer Shot but now it just fails.... well worse anyways

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BRD worked the same way originally -.- You cant change an attack position monster to attack mode.

 

So then if you suicide colossals who's works and who's misses?

 

They both activate. Both players are allowed to active their Optional effects. during that chain.

 

then when does he miss timing?

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