I'm trying to get back into Duel Masters and have a few ruleset questions and a few gameplay questions. Any rules wisdom is appreciated
- In Magic the Gathering you have a pretty flexible main phase and second main phase where you can play your mana for the turn or cast spells in whatever order you choose. In Duel Masters it seems like it's streamlined into untap, play mana, cast creatures/spells, attack, end. Going through the rules this sounds like you must do each of these things in this order and if you skip a step you've effectively missed out on that action. I just wanted to make sure that's correct. So if you start your turn with a single Energy Stream in hand, choose not to play it as mana and cast it to draw 2 cards instead, then because you've started casting spells you aren't allowed to play one of those drawn cards as mana because you already skipped your mana phase. Is that correct? Same for attacking. Once you've started attacking with creatures you aren't allowed to play any more spells, right?
- Does Duel Masters have the concept of "floating mana"? For example, in Magic you can tap 7 mana to have it all "floating" in your mana pool, play one 4-cost spell, then play another 3-cost spell with the remaining floating mana. Can you do that in Duel Masters? If I have a 3-drop in my mana zone, 9 mana, and an Upheaval in hand (costs 6, puts all cards from your mana zone to hand and all cards from your hand into your mana zone tapped), am I able to tap all 9 of my mana, cast Upheaval with 6 of it, put my mana zone into my hand, and then spend the remaining 3 mana to cast the 3-drop? Or can you ONLY tap mana right as you cast a spell and can't tap extra?
- How do Mulligans work in Duel Masters?
- If I use Fists of Forever (chosen creature untaps whenever it wins a battle) on a creature with Power Attacker, will power attacker trigger with each extra attack? So 2000 +3000 +3000 +3000 if I was able to attack and kill 3 creatures?
- For cards like Necrodragon Giland (when this creature battles, destroy it after it battles), the "destroy it after it battles" part only triggers after battling a creature right? If the attack is unblocked and the dragon hits my opponent then that doesn't count as a battle and the dragon is not destroyed?
- What's the timing on death triggers? If I have Bat Doctor, Shadow of Undeath (when this creature is destroyed, you may return another creature from your graveyard to your hand) plus a 6000 power creature and they're both murdered by an Apocalypse Vise, they go to the graveyard together as part of Apocalypse resolving, then the Bat's death trigger happens and I can choose the 6000 power creature, right?