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So we just got this ruling:

 

Q: I activate the effect of PSY-Framelord Zeta, banishing it and a face-up Attack Position Hi-Speedroid Kendama on my opponent’s field. During my next Standby Phase, when the banished monsters return to the field, do they have to return to the same Monster Zones they were in?
A: When a monster that was banished by the effect of PSY-Framelord Zeta returns to the field during your next Standby Phase, it is not necessary to place it in the same Monster Zone it was banished from. Each player chooses an available Monster Zone on their field to return their monster to. (In this scenario, you choose which of your Monster Zones to place PSY-Framelord Zeta in, and your opponent chooses which of their Monster Zones to place Hi-Speedroid Kendama in.)
 
 
This is clearly in reference to the new mechanic. This shows that Omega is still an incredibly powerful card, perhaps even more than it was before. Omega spam the deck doesn't have to bother summoning Links if it doesn't want to. It would of course lose out on the returning a banished card, but who cares lol
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Idk if i read this right but.

 

Does this mean when omega comes back from the banish it can go to literally any Monster Zone and not the ED zone it was banished from?

Yes, that is exactly what Sp33dr0id kind of found yet another hint for and which was already suspected after the link mechanic and the linked changes (sorry, however I was not able to resist) coming with it, were announced (which means zeta might gain popularity and Omega might become the undisputed, best generic level 8 synchro).
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Am I to assume Omega, Stardust, and Blazar would all do this then?

Indeed, just like colossal fighter, any ED monster which can return itself from anywhere (except the extra deck) is actually able to return itself into a regular monster zone.

 

Other interesting examples include Hot Red Dragon Archfiend Bane/King Calamity, Frightfur Sabre Tooth, Overmind Archfiend, Crystron Synchros, Cloudcastle (which can still tutor VFD), Blackwing Obsidian Hawk Joe, Hi-Speedroid Kendama, Assault Blackwing - Sohaya the Rain Storm (to tutor their level 12 or accel synchros), Number C101 ... you get the point.

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I don't think this is credible in regards to links, as-of now.

 

IIRC, if, for some reason, you manage to resolve Shaddoll Fusion against an Omega who had been banished and returned once, it still counts as being "Special Summoned from the Extra Deck".

 

Assuming that's correct, this would mean that Omega would be forced to return to the EMZ or a Linked Zone, because the game remembers it was summoned form the ED, thus can only exist in the EMZ/a Linked zone.

 

Stardust equivalents would revive to the MMZ, because that's where any monster not SSd from the ED goes. It's not returing to the field, it's resummoning itself. We had this confirmed a ways back, tho.

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I don't think this is credible in regards to links, as-of now.

 

IIRC, if, for some reason, you manage to resolve Shaddoll Fusion against an Omega who had been banished and returned once, it still counts as being "Special Summoned from the Extra Deck".

 

Assuming that's correct, this would mean that Omega would be forced to return to the EMZ or a Linked Zone, because the game remembers it was summoned form the ED, thus can only exist in the EMZ/a Linked zone.

 

Stardust equivalents would revive to the MMZ, because that's where any monster not SSd from the ED goes. It's not returing to the field, it's resummoning itself. We had this confirmed a ways back, tho.

I believe that if position changing effects are ruled to be able to move monsters in EMZ to an unlinked zone, Omega should be able too. And the opposite would also apply yeah.

 

Does that new field spell only move things to linked monster zones?

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I don't think this is credible in regards to links, as-of now.

 

IIRC, if, for some reason, you manage to resolve Shaddoll Fusion against an Omega who had been banished and returned once, it still counts as being "Special Summoned from the Extra Deck".

 

Assuming that's correct, this would mean that Omega would be forced to return to the EMZ or a Linked Zone, because the game remembers it was summoned form the ED, thus can only exist in the EMZ/a Linked zone.

 

Stardust equivalents would revive to the MMZ, because that's where any monster not SSd from the ED goes. It's not returing to the field, it's resummoning itself. We had this confirmed a ways back, tho.

Since when is Konami internally consistent?

 

Ex.

 

XYZ mat=\= field to stop Sangan from triggering

 

But at same time tengu won't trigger after forming an XYZ despite it being a public zone

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Since when is Konami internally consistent?

 

Ex.

 

XYZ mat=\= field to stop Sangan from triggering

 

But at same time tengu won't trigger after forming an XYZ despite it being a public zone

"When monsters are used as Xyz Materials, they go from being on the field to not being on the field without leaving the field"......... literally impossible lol.

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Exactly, both Tengu AND sangan not working w/ xyz is illogical

 

But that's YGO for you

Technically just Tengu not working is enough. Logically it would either leave the field upon being used as Xyz Material, or upon being detached.

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