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- BT19-062
- U
- Digimon
- Lv.5
Cyberdramon
- Color
- Black
- Cost
- 7
- DP
- 9000
- Digivolve Cost 1
- Black 4 from Lv.4
- Form
- Ultimate
- Attribute
- Vaccine
- Type
- Cyborg
Card Text 1- [Special Digivolution Condition]
- [Digivolve] [Strikedramon]: Cost 3
- [Effect]
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<Rush> <Collision>
[When Attacking] Trash 1 of your Option cards in the battle area.
[End of Your Turn] If your opponent has an unsuspended Digimon, this Digimon attacks a player.
Card Text 2- [Inherited Effect]
- <Collision> (During this Digimon's attack, give all of your opponent's Digimon <Blocker>, and the opponent blocks if able.)
Card Q&A
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Q3120
Sep. 20, 2024
- What does the "trash 1 Option card in your opponent's battle area" effect do, exactly?
- This effect trashes an Option card that was placed by a "place this card in the battle area" effect.
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Q3121
Sep. 20, 2024
- If I have an Option card in the battle area, do I have to trash it for this card's [When Attacking] effect?
- Yes, you have to trash it.
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Q3122
Sep. 20, 2024
- If my opponent has an unsuspended Digimon, does this card attack a player if possible for this card's [End of Your Turn] effect?
- Yes, it must attack if possible.
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Q3123
Apr. 4, 2025
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I have 2 copies of this card in the battle area.
At the end of my turn, I used the [End of Your Turn] effect on the 1st copy of this card to attack. Can I then use the [End of Your Turn] effect on the 2nd copy of this card to attack? -
No, an attack using the 2nd effect isn't possible. A new attack declaration can't be made during an attack.
In this case, the [End of Your Turn] effects on both copies of this card trigger simultaneously at the end of your turn, and you use the [End of Your Turn] effect on the 1st copy of this card to attack.
The 2nd [End of Your Turn] effect can be activated before the counter timing, but because you can't declare another attack during an attack, you won't be able to attack using the 2nd effect, even if you activate it.
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I have 2 copies of this card in the battle area.
※Japanese version card list takes priority.

