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The rulings of this card doesn't explain much. Can your opponent call the name of a monster you don't have at all and just screw you over and if your opponent guesses wrong can you Special Summon any monster from your Graveyard?

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The rulings of this card doesn't explain much. Can your opponent call the name of a monster you don't have at all and just screw you over and if your opponent guesses wrong can you Special Summon any monster from your Graveyard?
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The opponent guesses which monster is at the bottom of your Graveyard. If they're WRONG, you get it. If they're right, you RFG it.

You want them to be wrong.

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[quote name='burnpsy' timestamp='1313355560' post='5442776']
It's too bad about that ruling to prevent abuse of stupidly ridiculous names.
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I assume that you can't be rulesharked by: mis-saying or shortening the name = "you're wrong".

Like saying "Shi En" instead of "Legendary Six Samurai - Shi En"?

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[quote name='evilfusion' timestamp='1313355688' post='5442785']

I assume that you can't be rulesharked by: mis-saying or shortening the name = "you're wrong".

Like saying "Shi En" instead of "Legendary Six Samurai - Shi En"?
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Shortening is fine as long as it can't be mistaken for something else.

So Shi En would still need clarification because it sounds like Shien, unless there's a noticeable pause.

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[quote name='evilfusion' timestamp='1313355827' post='5442795']
I thought Shi En was pronounced "Shy En" vs "Sheen"
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Well, one could pronounce it like that...

But the Japanese has the same pronunciation for both, just in different lettering systems. That's why they added the space for Shi En. So the "correct" pronunciation is the same as each other.

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I thought it was "She N"

Anyways, why are you posing a question about question when you obviously don't understand how question works so why would you even ask a question on the rulings when you can't even read the card in question?

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[quote name='evilfusion' timestamp='1313355827' post='5442795']
I thought Shi En was pronounced "Shy En" vs "Sheen"
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Well, they should be pronounced exactly the same, their names are just written differently on the Japanese card. Everyone either already knows this or doesn't care.

Someone needs to make a pic of a rulemosasaurus eating a ruleshark.

EDIT: Mega-ninja'd

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If your playing an Opponent who wasn't paying attention, this card is basically Monster Reborn.
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[quote name='Konoe A. Mercury' timestamp='1313355474' post='5442769']
You have a question about Question.[/quote]
[size=5][b]INCEPTION.[/b][/size]

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[quote name='Ravenous Black' timestamp='1313355981' post='5442812']
I thought it was "She N"

Anyways, why are you posing a question about question when you obviously don't understand how question works so why would you even ask a question on the rulings when you can't even read the card in question?
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WTH?

The card reads that your opponent guesses the bottom monster of your Graveyard. If he guesses it right it's removed from play. If he guesses it wrong I can Special Summon it. Your opponent cannot check the Graveyard.

My questions are relevant to that. Can he just declare any old card he likes that might not even be in my grave at all?

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