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An old card that I've always found interesting. But can never find a place that would fit it, without just negating the effect. But what if it allowed you to change the target to a card your opponent controlled instead?
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[quote name='JoshIcy' timestamp='1298316381' post='5023954']
But what if it allowed you to change the target to a card your opponent controlled instead?
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Then it would make some sense. I always looked at this card and thought it really did this. I read it, I said it : "NO !"
By the way, the art is simple, but it is cool.
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Hmm, I can think of some fun ways to use. Redirecting Book of Moon, or having the attack of an opponent's monster that wanted to hit something it could destroy, hit a 3k Synchro instead. Never seen one being played since GX started though, and that's a long time. Might do something with it.
I don't know what happens if this responds to Dimensional Prison...
The main problem is, you don't really protect your cards well enough, you just decide where you want to be hit xD and you need at least 2 monsters to use, knowing 1 of them is going to have a bad time.
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[quote name='sleepy' timestamp='1298316739' post='5023974']
I don't know what happens if this responds to Dimensional Prison...
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Since Shift does not have to change the target to a valid target, you can activate Shift to Dimensional Prison which is a Trap Card that does target.

Dimensional Prison's "Remove from play the attacking monster." does just that. It removes from play [b]the attacking monster[/b]. If the target has changed so that it is no longer attacking (or in this case, the target is changed to a monster that is not currently attacking) then Dimensional Prison fails and does not remove any monster from play.
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[quote name='JoshIcy' timestamp='1298316381' post='5023954']
But what if it allowed you to change the target to a card your opponent controlled instead?
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[quote name='Shard Of Stardust' timestamp='1298342596' post='5025257']
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That doesn't do what the person you quoted said o.x; or i should say "it cannot do that".
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[quote name='Shard Of Stardust' timestamp='1298342596' post='5025257']
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The targets for this card have to be legal. You can't make my DAD attack my Stardust Dragon, for example. But you can make them attack your face down Penguin Soldier, instead of your face up Ryko.
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