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Message  huyga Dim 7 Aoû - 15:21

Voici les règles qui seront appliqués au USA/Europe pour l'instant concernant les XYZ

Q: Should we use the rules in the OCG FAQ for the Xyz Monsters?
A: "Do not use OCG rules as a reference."

2. XYZ MATERIALS

Q: Are the Xyz Materials considered to be in the field, or not?
A: "As I've stated before in this group, Xyz Materials are in the field. Period. End of story."

Q: Since the Xyz Materials are on the field, are they still considered as Monsters on the field? Do they keep their effects?
A: "They're considered "on the field" yes, but don't have their 'on the field' effects since they're not monsters anymore. If Exiled Force is an Xyz Material you can't Tribute it. If XX-saber Fulhelmknight is an Xyz Material, you can't negate an attack. Just like if these same monsters were equipped to Relinquished, etc. It's easiest to think of Xyz Materials as very similar to equipped monsters, at least for now."

Q: Since they are considered to be in the field, can they targeted by something that targets cards on the field?
A: "The main difference is that since they don't occupy zones, you can't go after them with Caius or Raikgei Break or (heh) MST."

Q: If "Reborn Tengu" is used for Xyz Summon and later detached, does its effect activate?
A: "Yes, Tengu leaves the field when he's detached. As I said before."

Q: What about Sangan? Is ruled the same than Reborn Tengu?
A: "There is no difference."

Q: What happens if Plaguespreader Zombie, after using its effect is used for Xyz Summon and later detached?
A: "Similar to how Plaguespreader works if it becomes an equip spell card, Plaguespreader would be banished when it leaves the field. Again, this is under review."

Q: Can Monster Tokens be used as Xyz Materials?
A: "No. You can't use tokens because they're not physical cards you can pile under the Xyz Monster."

Q: Can Trap Monsters be used as Xyz Materials?
A: (...) "you can use Trap Monsters, for the same reason. Because they are cards you can pile under an Xyz Monster." (...) (Note: YES, he means you CAN).

Q: If the Xyz monster leaves the field, are the materials also considered to be destroyed? or are they still considered to be sent to the Graveyard?
A: "Sent"

Q: If the Xyz Summon is negated, are the Xyz Materials are considered to sent to the Graveyard or destroyed? Would Sangan or T.G. Warwolf activate its effects in such case?
A: "If the Xyz Summon is negated, the Xyz Materials are sent to the Graveyard. You would get Sangan's effect but not T.G. Warwolf's. Again, this is under review pending revisions to the rulebook that are under consideration."

3. MISCELANEOUS

Q: If "Gladiator Beast Darius" Special Summons a "Gladiator Beast" monster, and then "Darius" is used as Xyz Material, does the Special Summoned monster remain on the field and regains its effect?

A: (Valentin Fuentealba): "The monster summoned by Darius would recover its effects when Darius is used as Xyz Material, because it would be similar to being turned face-down."

(Kevin Tewart): "Valentin is correct. Darius no longer has any power over the other GB. It cannot negate its effects, nor can Darius say "I'M TAKING YOU WITH ME" when Darius goes to the Graveyard."

("Gladiator Beast Darius" new text): "When this card is Special Summoned by the effect of a “Gladiator Beast” monster: You can target 1 “Gladiator Beast” monster in your Graveyard; Special Summon that target, but its effect(s) is negated by this card, and it is shuffled into the Deck when this card leaves the field.

Q: How would a Xyz monster with Xyz Materials attached to it interact with Magical Hats?

A: (Christopher 'Chrischi' Böttcher): "You should take the materials aside, while performing the Magical Hat effect."
(Kevin Tewart): "Sounds good to me."

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Thanks for your attention.

Voici ce qui sera appliqué au world



Additional Rules for Xyz Monsters

The only Xyz Monsters allowed at the World Championship are the ones from Starter Deck: Dawn of the Xyz. In case you (or your opponents) decide to play with these cards, here some answers to a few basic questions you might find helpful:
 You cannot use Tokens as Xyz Materials. You can use Trap Monsters, though.
 If an Xyz Monster is flipped face-down, its Xyz Materials remain face-up and are still attached to it.
 If you take control of your opponent’s Xyz Monster, its Xyz Materials come with it.
 If you have monsters in all 5 of your zones, you can still Xyz Summon.
 Xyz Monsters do not have a Level. They can never have a Level. So they cannot be used for a Synchro Summon, etc. They are also unaffected by cards that are based on Levels, such as “Gravity Bind”.
 When an Xyz Monster leaves the field, its Xyz Materials are sent to the Graveyard.


Here are a few specific combo answers, for purposes of this tournament:

 “Sangan” will not get its effect if used as an Xyz Material and is then sent to the Graveyard.
 If you negate an Xyz Summon (with “Solemn Judgment”, “Thunder King Rai-Oh”, etc.) then the Xyz Materials are sent to the Graveyard. Effects like “Sangan” will not activate.
 “Dandylion” WILL get its effect if used as an Xyz Material and then sent to the Graveyard.
 “Plaguespreader Zombie” goes to the Graveyard if detached, even if it was Summoned by its effect before it became an Xyz Material.
 If D.D. Survivor is detached and banished because “Macro Cosmos” is active, Survivor does not Special Summon itself.
 “Secret Barrel” does not count Xyz Materials. But it will count Xyz Monsters.
 If “Dimensional Fissure” is in play, Xyz Materials that are detached are sent to the Graveyard instead of being banished, since they are not monsters.
 If “Macro Cosmos” is in play, Xyz Materials that are detached are banished instead.
 If “Skill Drain” is active, you can still Xyz Summon. The effects of the Xyz Monster are negated, but the Xyz Materials remain piled under the Xyz Monster.
 If “Interdimensional Matter Transporter” is used on an Xyz Monster, its Xyz Materials are sent to the Graveyard.
 “Skull Invitation” will inflict damage when an Xyz Material is sent to the Graveyard.
 You cannot use a monster named by “Prohibition” as Xyz Material.


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Message  Jonas91 Dim 7 Aoû - 15:45

Merci pour toutes ces précisions bounce

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Message  Nico Jeu 1 Sep - 20:11

September 1st, 2011

Just in time for the start of a new Dueling era, we’ve posted the latest version of the official rulebook on our website. You can find the new Version 8.0 rulebook here. If you’re the type who normally ignores updates to the rulebook, do not ignore this one. There are two major additions that will affect you and the way you play. If you look on page 45 (it’s in the “Other Rules” section) you’ll see that there are now sections on “Xyz Materials” and “Leaves the Field”. Take a look at them in the new rulebook, then come back here and read on.

“Xyz Materials”

Xyz Summoning is rapidly becoming an important part of the game, so it’s important for Duelists to know exactly how it works. The basics are easy. Take monsters with the same Level, put them on top of each other, put the Xyz Monster on top of that. But what exactly is happening here? Are the materials leaving the field? Are they still there, just not as monsters anymore? What characteristics do they still have? Do any of their effects apply?

All of these are questions we receive on a daily basis. That’s why we put an explanation of Xyz Materials on page 45. Monsters that become Xyz Materials stop being treated as actual cards on the field. Instead, they become part of the Xyz Monster that’s being Summoned to the field. As a result, the Xyz Materials lose their previous identities and effects and only exist as part of the larger monster. They’re also severed from any effects that were applied to them on the field, which makes sense because they aren’t monsters anymore, they’re pieces of something else.

“Leaves the Field”

This begs the question, do Xyz Materials ever “leave the field”? Once they stop being monsters and start being Xyz Materials, they’re no longer considered “cards on the field”, but they’re still sitting there right in front of you. When they’re detached, they go to the Graveyard which is something that most people consider “leaving the field”. So it seems, initially, that the card would leave the field twice. But then, you have to reconcile all of this with cards like Reborn Tengu that cannot activate their “leaves the field” effect when they are returned from the field to the Deck even though they clearly had to leave to get there. That’s why we included the section on “leaves the field”.

This section specifically defines what will and will not trigger a “leaves the field” effect. A card on the field that is sent to the Graveyard, banished, or returned to the hand or Extra Deck can activate its “leaves the field” effect. A card that is shuffled into the Main Deck or becomes Xyz Material cannot. I think you’ll agree that it’s much easier to say “If this card leaves the field” rather than “If this card on the field is sent to the Graveyard, banished, or returned to the hand or Extra Deck” and gives us more room to tell you what the card actually does.

What does all this mean?

The end result is that it’s now even easier to tell what your cards do, and what they don’t do. “What constitutes ‘leaving the field’?” is easily the most frequently asked question I’ve seen in the 26 months I’ve been working here at Konami. Now it’s neatly spelled out in the rulebook, where it belongs. Definitely check it out if you still haven’t, and while you’re at it, read up on Xyz Materials too especially if you plan on playing any tournaments in the near future.

Have fun, and keep Dueling!

Source : http://www.konami.com/yugioh/articles/?p=3195
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