[FAQ] [VGE-V-EB01] English Edition Cardfight!! Vanguard Extra Booster 01: The Destructive Roar
- When a unit is retired or moved to a zone that is not a circle, what happens to its equip gauge?
- After all rule actions and abilities have been resolved in the check timing, its equip gauge are put into the drop zone.
- When a unit is locked, what happens to its equip gauge?
- After all rule actions and abilities have been resolved in the check timing, its equip gauge is put into the drop zone.
- Can I look at the cards in the equip gauge?
- The owner of the equip gauge can check the face up sides of those gauge whenever they wish to.
- When cards are placed as equip gauge from the top of the deck, can I look at them before placing?
- No, when cards are placed as gauge from a hidden zone, you may not look at them before placing. You may look at them after they have been placed.
- Is there a limit to the number of cards in the equip gauge?
- No, there is no limit.
- Must the equip gauge be arranged in the order they were placed?
- No. However, if there are multiple units with equip gauge, the unit each gauge belongs must be clear to both players.
- If a unit moves within the column or intercepts, what happens to its equip gauge?
- Nothing happens. They remain as that unit’s equip gauge.
- Is there a specific order for placing equip gauge?
- No, there is no specific order. However, if there are multiple units with equip gauge, the unit each gauge belongs must be clear to both players.
- Is the equip gauge public information? Which player is able to check them?
- Gauges are hidden information, but their owner can check its contents.
- My “Assault Dragon, Blightops (V-EB01/010EN)” has been Dominated by my opponent’s “Enma Stealth Dragon, Maguntenbu (G-BT11/017EN)”. Can my opponent check the equip gauge of “Assault Dragon, Blightops”? In addition, can they activate the skill of “Assault Dragon, Blightops” when it is retired?
- The dominating player cannot check the contents of the equip gauge. In addition, they can pay the cost to activate the skill of “Assault Dragon, Blightops”, but as the equip gauge belongs to the owner of the unit, they cannot add a card to their hand.