What does Ryu Kokki mean?
Dragon Bone Demon
Ryu Kokki. Japanese: 龍骨鬼 Romaji: Ryūkotsuki. Translated: Dragon Bone Demon.
How do you summon a vampire in Genesis?
The “This card cannot be Special Summoned except by banishing 1 “Vampire Lord” you control.” of “Vampire Genesis” is not considered to be the effect of an Effect Monster. Since “Vampire Genesis” is a Special Summon Monster, this is a Summoning condition.
Do trap cards count as card effects?
Card effects include monster, Spell and Trap effects. The card effect, as well as any costs and conditions (and Materials for most Extra Deck monsters), are detailed in the card text.
How do you use the patrician of darkness?
Marauding Captain: If you control “Patrician of Darkness”, “Maurading Captain” [sic] and a Warrior-Type monster when your opponent attacks, you can use the effect of “Patrician of Darkness” to redirect the attack to “Patrician of Darkness” or “Maurading Captain” [sic] only.
Is there a vampire gene?
Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s researchers and collaborators have identified a genetic mutation that may be responsible for vampire folklore. Summary: A newly discovered genetic mutation triggers erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP).
When should I activate trap cards?
A Trap Card must first be Set and can only be activated after the current turn has finished. After that, it may be activated during either player’s turn. Trap Cards are Spell Speed 2, with the exception of Counter Trap Cards, which are Spell Speed 3.
Can trap Cards be activated at any time?
Before you can activate a Trap Card, you must Set it on the field first. You cannot activate a Trap in the same turn that you Set it, but you can activate it at any time after that—starting from the beginning of the next turn.
Is a trap card an activated effect?
Cards and effects cannot be activated in response to cards or effects with higher Spell Speed. Cards and effects also cannot be activated while a Chain is resolving. To activate a Spell or Trap Card is to play it on the field face-up from your hand or flipped from face-down on the field.